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More desert.

Vue Landscape posted on Mar 02, 2009
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Comments (18)


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Gionni

8:39AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Great work!

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Cherryman

8:39AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

I Like it!

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necrophage

8:46AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

excellent work!

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Clouseau

8:57AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Wow!! Terrific work. Outstanding in full size.

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grafikeer

9:48AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Excellent terrains..especially the dunes!

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jclP

10:25AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

wow terrifique desert panorama,tres beau terrains et sable.

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thefixer

10:41AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Fine terrain work, excellent!

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ArtPearl

11:19AM | Mon, 02 March 2009

As abstract patterns it is very well constructed with busy patterns in some areas and no patterns in others, lines and shapes, light and dark - flows beautifully. As for realism - I find it strange that the foreground, where we should be able to see details, has no texture at all in the sand, and further sand does. Similarly, the precise horizontal and precise vertical lines in the mountain rocks is surprising, I would have expected more variation in slant and spacing. Nevertheless, aesthetically it looks great.

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kftate

12:18PM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Wonderful image!!! Very realistic. Well done.

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Rutra

1:19PM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Another great view. I agree with Artpearl that the foreground sand should have a bit more rugosity. Of course, I know where the rugosity in the background comes from, it's from geocontrol sedimentation algorithm, which is naturally absent in the foreground. So, it's not your fault that there are details in the background but not in the foreground. So you should probably fake some rugosity in the foreground, somehow (not necessarily the same kind as the background, of course), maybe with a common noise node. I completely disagree with Artpearl about the vertical and horizontal lines. I think the materials and shape look very good as they are. Very good indeed. You probably rendered this in GR, which looks great, but you might have exagerated just a little bit in the gain (this is only visible in the two foreground rocks, probably because they're very close to the sand). Very good work!

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chudo121

3:23PM | Mon, 02 March 2009

I dont understand all the blah, blah and the yada-yada those other fols are spewing,but this is one damn fine piece of ART. It is well lit,well composed and well...just cool(; Enjoy it and congrats.

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Wolf-999

3:48PM | Mon, 02 March 2009

Great pic. I like terrain and light!!

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bigbraader

3:52AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Beautiful and convincing desert impression.

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triangle

4:16AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Thanks all for your kind comments and constructive criticisms - it's always good to get feedback :-)

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Ailig68

6:11AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Nice rocks here!

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faroutsider

8:29AM | Tue, 03 March 2009

Fabulous work! I do agree about the foreground texture, but the overall effect is marvelous.

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Orinoor

9:02PM | Thu, 05 March 2009

It's beautiful and moves me. I don't even like the desert, but this is incredible.

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prutzworks

9:16AM | Sat, 28 March 2009

agree with faroutsider


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