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Old Mombassa Road

Terragen (none) posted on Jun 06, 2002
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Comments (34)


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Bleze

9:06AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

very nice postprocessing...lokks great....indeed.

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alfs

9:08AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

postwork is wonderfull

Blackaengel

9:09AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

very nice....I like the viewpoint...good postprocessing after all ;-)

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Alfons

9:30AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Great landscape and nice trees.

ElPollo

9:35AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

postprocessing? hum? what is done in terragen? can not say :)

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odeone

9:52AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Trees,shadows,grass,puddle in road as well as levels adjustment done in photoshop.Everything else is a terragen render..

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racin-jason

10:07AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

What a truly beautiful piece of work you have created. It matters not what was or was not done in Terragen - what matters is the end result of the image itself - and this is a great one. To keep a 3D render chained to the program itself is to a 2D artist like me - being forbidden to use anything other than acrylics in a painting. It is the combining of all the best features from multiple programs that designate true creativity in an artist - something you have accomplished with great style in this impressive render - beautiful work!

SoundChaser

10:48AM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Some of the most well integrated trees and plants I've seen in a Terragen image. Well done!

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bclaytonphoto

12:18PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

are those Vue trees? Very well done, the best I've seen in a long time

Vraxor

12:59PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

There is simply no other rating to give for this image. Wonderful work. It took me at least 15 minutes to see all the little details in the render and I love it. Normally I do not like postprocessing with Terragen much, but this time you sealed my mouth. Great Job.

Flauti

1:26PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

great!! you can't say, what's Terragen and what's not!! Just cool!

strijdbijl

3:06PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

very very well done....

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prutzworks

3:50PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

he this is the wrong gallery, should be posted at world builder! great postpro!

xeon_andromeda

4:50PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

I can't believe its not Snow! (tm) Excellent! I love the post-stuff as it blends in sooo well. The trees look truly mangled and the cloud map is suitable. I'd have to give you a ten! One thing to look out for is the halo around the trees. I only noticed this when my eyes started going funny. Beaut!

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Kate

5:21PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

stunning image, fantastic renders here...it looks so real!!!

SabineB

5:27PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Looks like a photo! Great work!

Trotzgoof

6:10PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Wow! This is awesome. Perfect

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Vincent71

8:09PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

Great Work!!!

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ShadowWind

8:24PM | Thu, 06 June 2002

It is a spectacular render whatever program or programs it came from. Wow...

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piet1

3:59AM | Fri, 07 June 2002

Just beautiful !!! Nothing more to say.

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LutzB

5:10AM | Fri, 07 June 2002

WOW!!!

kestrello

6:16AM | Fri, 07 June 2002

O_O I'm stunned! Great work!

dlewis

12:02AM | Sat, 08 June 2002

Postwork or no postwork the intergration of photoshop and terragan in this image is absolutly brilliant. Top marks and a top 20 vote from me!!

ijedimaster

9:54PM | Wed, 12 June 2002

This really is great the best i have seen you do. You have learnt well my young apprentice (ha ha). No but you will have to tell me your secrects with the snow effect looks really great.

jlserr

6:55PM | Thu, 13 June 2002

That color.... (whispering) Very beautiful. :) Jose Luis

LordBerron

9:02PM | Sun, 16 June 2002

once again u have raised the level of standards & inspired the masses. Beautiful post work. Keep this up & we will have to call u Yoda!

numnut

12:27AM | Tue, 18 June 2002

Great pic, love the trees and the snow and the whole thing looks great.

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malfunkshun

1:20PM | Sun, 30 June 2002

The tree on the left side looks kind of odd, like you made a color selection and replaced it with one that didn't quite match, or you did a strange level adjustment. The branches look tangled, and some look like they're overlapping in impossible ways. Also, there's a weird kind of shadow at the bottom on the left tree trunk. It looks like it's hovering in the air in one spot, and the angle looks wrong considering the light source. One more thing... shouldn't the shadow for the tree on the right include the trunk too, and not just the branches? Or is that tree even casting a shadow? I like your pic, it's very nice, but I think that somebody should point out these discrepancies instead of just offering blind praise.

ianross

11:18AM | Sun, 13 October 2002

Just been 'trekking' through some of your gallery marvels..... Great stuff! I replied to this one especially, not only because I love it, but also because of the name - "Mombassa".... I'm not sure of your point of reference for the name, but I spent much of my 'formative' years in Mombasa, (East africa), and that was for me, & still is, a magical place...... Excellent work - well balanced, great 'ambience'! ...... Of course the shadows and light contradict eachother, but somehow it seems to 'work'

dikaios

2:00PM | Mon, 10 March 2003

next post-Tg movie shot :)

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