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Terragen Space posted on Sep 08, 2009
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TG2 free version. PSP7 postwork level adjustments and LunarCell Moon added. Be kind...I worked on this a long time and basically learned how to move the camera angle and POV...:) I use to consider myself an intermediate to high end user until I used this program....its like programming....numbers without any box labels describing what you're doing...its a guessing game. A plea to all TG2 users...please share files and tips so I can learn this difficult program. Thanks to weeladie, John sent me a completed image using one of my terrains....when I loaded it in my free version there were 492 errors....2 critical...still I got it to render and it looked pretty close to John's version...when I started tweaking...all hell broke loose :(. Thanks John...need more of your help and perhaps some more basic files, shaders and such.... any help from TG2 users would be greatly appreciated....thanks!

Comments (33)


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frogster

11:51PM | Tue, 08 September 2009

Nicely done

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choronr

12:26AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Hey man, you got my e-mail address and phone number - we could talk. I'd be glad to share files with you. Yes, TG2 will make an old TG Classic user feel like he /she is going back to square one. That's ok; the more you use it, the better you get. Use that Planetside forum; and, get some preset files from NWDA. These facilities will get you on your way. Just look at my stuff; they're still not of the quality of what I used to do with TG Classic; but, with TG 2, you will achieve more realism ...it takes time and practice. Don't expect to turn out a picture every other day - no, with TG2, your image turns into a project that will become very interesting. I would say you'll be very satisfied with it after awhile. Now for your picture; you added a LunerCell moon. I hope you know you can add a TG2 moon by adding a planet (uncheck the atmosphere for the planet). Now play with the displacement setting to get some surface features; change it's color if you like. In all Mark, I think you did a fine job on this.

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5391151

12:34AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Very cool

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shayhurs

1:01AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Nice work! I've been looking for the edge, but haven't jumped into the app yet for that very reason... (GRIN)

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Savage_dragon

1:22AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Wow. OK. I like this. Hate TG2... but I like this. If you can do this just to start with, I can't wait to see what you're gonna' be doin' in a couple of months form now. Very nice, Mark. Glad to see you trying something new, finally. Even if it is another form of TG. However alien. xo ")

joaq

1:54AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Superb work!Fantastic terrain and great colors!!!

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jclP

2:33AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

excellent

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WeeLaddie

4:17AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Nice one, Mark. Glad you've persevered. The Twist and Sheer shader is one of the first features we TG2'ers explore (play with). I like the fresh colour scheme in this render.

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Coppens

4:44AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Good work here! Persevere!

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Mondwin

6:02AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Really a fantastic picture...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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bugatti

6:45AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

how I simpathize with anyboddy trying to learn a new software! Good job

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Danny_G

7:14AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Mark is is really well done. At first glance I thought it was one of your TG 9 pieces. Thats a good thing because you own TG 9. This is a killer image. Your definitely going to make TG2 sing with a first image like this, can't wait

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artgum

7:15AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

In facing a new challenge, people often get worked up to "fight" it into submission. Just relax- take lots of time to explore and experiment repeatedly, without expecting anything- just mess with it, like everyone is saying. As Choronr said, the planets in TG2 certainly negate the need for Lunarcell. You're on your way Mark! I think this is superior to my first image with TG2.

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MagikUnicorn

8:20AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

REALLY AWESOME DUDE N.A.S.A. TV

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BenBischop

11:34AM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Beautiful.....

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SIGMAWORLD

5:52PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Excellent image!

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NefariousDrO

6:41PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Wow, it's surprising to hear you talk about the struggles, because the work you've been doing with it has been so consistently breath-taking I've always considered you quite a master. Just goes to show how much it's a matter of, well, perspective (sorry, it's a bit of a pun on your subject this time, didn't mean to do that, though...) All of that said, this terrain is impressive, and the texture of the ground is fantastic. I like the high-angle view, I feel like it's a view from a vehicle approaching orbit. Can't really help you with Terragen, alas, as I'm mostly a Bryce and Photoshop user, alas.

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psyoshida

7:27PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

I think this is gorgeous. I love the colors, textures and shapes. Excellent.

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scifibabe

9:15PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

Excellent terrain. Love the concept here. I'm amazed at the struggles you're having with the newer program. Obviously not for novices! A great pic though.

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mikeerson

11:17PM | Wed, 09 September 2009

be kind??? sometimes oops's look sweet... you got a sweet oops here... now, learn how you tweeked it, so you can use it the way you want.... sorry, I can't help you with your program - I use poser.

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LindaMcC

2:48AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Fantastic scene! Excellent terrain work, Mark!

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azrabella

5:35AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

You're a braver man than me, Gunga Din.

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X-PaX

11:15AM | Thu, 10 September 2009

Very nice work Mark. I'm looking forward to see more TG2 work from you but if that what you've described is true i could imagine that you will move back to the classic terragen version ;)

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ppetersen

9:31PM | Thu, 10 September 2009

wow...Am impressed here Mark. If you had seen my first one in TG you would have laughed yourself silly. This is outstanding in my eyes and quite a different take on TG2. Love the blues again gives it a colder feel. The only thing that jars the eye for me is the low haze, it's too red for me but that's me. Otherwise superb effort on your part...

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faroutsider

1:36AM | Fri, 11 September 2009

A tradeMarkal image - fantastic first effort in TG2. The TG2 interface is VERY different from TG1, but well worth the effort. Take a look at seth93's gallery for a masterclass in TG2 - best I've seen so far on RR. I see no reason why you shouldn't get there, with a bit of perseverance...

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Alex_NIKO

9:34AM | Sat, 12 September 2009

Wonderful work! Great formations

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Mandrake7062

6:43PM | Sat, 12 September 2009

Looks great to me, only thing I might try is dial down the brilliant white thru middle right, snow, ice, clouds? Only thing you might work on. I like it!!

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London224

10:54AM | Sun, 13 September 2009

Really Like your image!!

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seth93

9:40AM | Wed, 16 September 2009

hey good start :) you can contact me to seth93@wanadoo.fr if you want to ask me some questions (I'll try to help to get through basic stuff) and i don't know if you come to the Planetside forum but it is the best place to learn ;)

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DreamersWish

5:52PM | Thu, 17 September 2009

Whatever problems you have or had with the program do not show up in this image. Amazing terrain and view!

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