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Warped - HowTo

Terragen Abstract posted on Jun 15, 2005
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yesterday I've published an image called "Warped" and some of the comments are also asking for "how to make such an image". Ok, here some hints (very briefly): the terrain was originally base on a dunes landscape. the terrain I have added to 90

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Calle66

4:47AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

wow, was ist das :) ... klasse idee und ausfuehrung, wie immer genial ! gruss

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Darthmagus

5:09AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Cool landforms! Thanks for sharing your tips!

jcruz

5:19AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

I asked. Thanks very much. Great work!!!

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MaydaMason

6:28AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

cool terrain!

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Rich2

6:55AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Now it looks like some kind of mutated fungus - unique concept! I never thought anything you ever did was "simple", and this proves it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Joerg!

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inkydigit

8:47AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

whilst the results may not be possible for me to create (using a Mac) but that doesnt stop me admiring this beautiful and intriguing terrain...reminds me of a wasps nest...or fungoid as Rich says!!!excellent work...and very kind of you to share your tips!!:)

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Levaleton

10:38AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Excellent !! L'abstraction avec Terragen a encore de beaux jours devant elle. Vive l'imagination et la crtivit! Terragen ignore seulement la vation - il sait tout faire part cela ! Bravo. Levaleton

Orca

11:03AM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Yeah, simple. Maybe as simple as Higher Mathematics - you know all the elements used in the workflow, but never got the idea how to make a whole of them. ;) Well done!

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prutzworks

12:54PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

always inventive

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Saurav

5:07PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Excellent again.

fractalinda

6:16PM | Wed, 15 June 2005

Very cool POV, awesome terrain and texture, and the lighting is superb. Thanks for the mimi-tut!

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LutzB

1:42AM | Thu, 16 June 2005

Die Version geflt mir sogar noch besser als die 'Gl'version; erinnert stark an die Art von Pilzschwmen, die man im Wald auf der Oberflhe von Baumstpfen findet, wenn das Klima lgere Zeit feucht und warm war...wirkt SEHR organisch!

christianfly

3:09AM | Thu, 16 June 2005

Thanks a lot for all the explanations, it helps a lot!

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stbc

10:07PM | Thu, 16 June 2005

Superbe manipulation!

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gradient

5:10PM | Sat, 18 June 2005

very different...very cool!


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