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A Change in Climate

Terragen Work In Progress posted on Aug 28, 2006
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I would like to get some opinions on this before I render it bigger. This little 640x480 took 2 hrs. & 55 minutes to render. Special thanks to Bob, this is a reworked surface and atmo. file he sent me. Thanks for looking.

Comments (11)


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Maori

6:07PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

I like it a lot! I'd set the water's transparency higher and be able to barely see the surface. Great render my friend!!!

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webdancer

7:59PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

Wonderful terrain and texturing! Excellent!

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choronr

9:48PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

A wonderful alien land ...excellent application of the elements!!

fractalinda

10:26PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

Very cool alienesque offering. Excellent view and overlay work.

Phylloxera

11:36PM | Mon, 28 August 2006

Tr original !!!

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athesdan

2:57AM | Tue, 29 August 2006

great work ! superb terrain !

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prutzworks

5:43AM | Tue, 29 August 2006

cool mudcracks

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Tiwiwine

4:34PM | Tue, 29 August 2006

An original creation, but perhaps with a bigger terrain size it could be better.

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ppetersen

4:08PM | Thu, 31 August 2006

Outstanding render Joe... I would definitely love to see it much larger. The mood it imparts is a land left after a great cataclysm. Superb pov, surfacing water light it all blends to make this an outstanding render.

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artgum

8:33PM | Fri, 01 September 2006

This is a fascinating POV and surface compo- I might take out the orange-red clay material at the water surface, but by all means, render larger- wonderful ideas going on here!

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Thelby

9:16AM | Thu, 07 September 2006

Great work takes hours sometimes!!! Lots of water always does take hours, but it is well worth it when it is done. As an overlay advocate, I really like this one Joe. If you would set of water's transparancy a little lower, so that as you move away from the foreground you are not able to see what is under the water as well, doesn't take much. Then pump that baby up to about 3000x2400 start the render and go to bed!!! It may be done when you get home from preaching the next day!!! Or not, LOL!!!! But you will Love it when it is finished!!!! 5 by 5 Work here Bro. Missed your work, it is good to see it agian ;~)


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