Looks cool, like this.
Check out the work of Yves Tanguay(hope I spelled that right).
His work is kinda similar to what you are doing.
Some nitpicks.
Need to raise the antialiasing, can see jaggies on the mountains.
Why is there a blue haze on the mountains when the sky color is not blue?
My atmospheric settings in Terragen must have been set for that effect and they would not have changed even after I altered the sky to a muted sunset. My mistake.
It would seem ... it's not easy to be God!
Carl
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Bask in your own light. You'll get a more even tan.
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Check out the work of Yves Tanguay(hope I spelled that right).
His work is kinda similar to what you are doing.
Some nitpicks.
Need to raise the antialiasing, can see jaggies on the mountains.
Why is there a blue haze on the mountains when the sky color is not blue?
I try to be "sick" whenever possible!
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Bask in your own light. You'll get a more even tan.
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My atmospheric settings in Terragen must have been set for that effect and they would not have changed even after I altered the sky to a muted sunset. My mistake.
It would seem ... it's not easy to be God!
Carl
--
Bask in your own light. You'll get a more even tan.
Member of ~Apophysis
Member of Macrophoto
Member of Chaoscopers [link]
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