DeepRedPath
DeepRedPath
3D Modelling \ Nature | 06/07/05 @609 |
Ashale |
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3d landscape, no terragen.Hope u like. Comments and votes r welcome.
Greets to all.
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Top Marks
Cupcake
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Well done!
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this kind of art has been always my favorite..
+5
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Keep it up!@
Luv_Gsm
06/21/05 @774
when i first saw it, i thought it was terragen yes; but now you mentioned it.. good you didn't use it! i hate the program
3/5 because no use of terragen
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11/20/08 @109
the rock formation in the foreground would be better looking in this composition, if you had used a dark gradient blending in.
after all i like it much. well done!
p.s. no terragen but bryce