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TrueSpace (none) posted on Jan 09, 2001
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The past exists for all of us. However, it is often lost. Forgotten, as are the lessons learned from it. Please let me know what you think.

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Brandi

11:49PM | Tue, 09 January 2001

Wow! This is really great!!! Excellent texturing!

frossm

6:57AM | Wed, 10 January 2001

Thanks Brandi. This was my first "real" image and all comments are welcome. I'd really like to hear what everyone has to say....

Sacred Rose

7:17AM | Wed, 10 January 2001

This is great!!! Attention to detail is brilliant! I wonder what it would look like with a thicker low mist at ankle level...just to add to the 'dead' cemetary feel - Sacred

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RimRunner

10:42AM | Wed, 10 January 2001

Working in TS for the last few months, I can appreciate the time this took. Wonderful imagery. Wondering about the 'lovecraft' on the headstone though.. :)

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Ironbear

5:12PM | Wed, 10 January 2001

Very sharp. You did an excellent job on everything I could see here.

DemolitionMan

4:14AM | Thu, 11 January 2001

All I have to say is "WOW". I just started using true space and that image has depth and feel and great texture utilization to capture a mood. Really a nice pic!

Art

5:29PM | Thu, 11 January 2001

Fantastic work! Really captures the mood and feel. Outstanding texture work too!

Hyperspace

6:15PM | Sat, 13 January 2001

Awesome! How did you do that fog?

frossm

7:57PM | Sat, 13 January 2001

Hyperspace, thanks for the comments. The fog was made with the help of Richard's vfog2 plugin located at (http://www.mtzion3d.com/tsx.htm). It takes and creates a bunch of layers with variable transparency. It took a lot of tweaking to get it to look like I wanted, but I finally got it to look decent. Richard is a great guy and he has a lot of great plugins (pipeworks, 3d-distributor, etc). Again, thanks for the kind works.

malc42

2:11PM | Sun, 14 January 2001

nice texturing, fantastic look nice work

nallwd

12:29AM | Wed, 24 January 2001

Good job on the brick texturing and that dead tree (very much like the one near by my place). The vfog could use some improvement, but it's difficult to really say where to improve it on. You seemed to really get that vfog plugin to do what it's meant to do. However, for a scene like this, I think it may have been better off with ts4.x's ground fog. Don't get me wrong, the fog looks good. I have yet to create a tutorial on how to use the vfog plugin (it even works in ts5!). I think you are the only person I know who actually figured it out =P I also like the moon.

Lottus

3:54PM | Thu, 10 May 2001

I think the fog could use a fractal texture. Other than that Its an excelent image.

Valerie-Ducom

12:53PM | Tue, 29 January 2008

Wowww, excellent image and really impressiv mood ! :)


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