Good day everyone,
here is my first ever TG2 render! (Yeah! Finally!

) which I will call "Viriato Mountain" in honour of the great warrior from the Iberian-Peninsula who fought the Roman invasion in 140 B.C. .
Viriato was a mountain warrior (a highlander) and is very well known around these parts, a real hero to many, but it´s sad that
no one ever named a mountain after him.
Anyway,
After about one week of reading your fine tutorials and going through you many cool tips and tricks here in this forum, I finally decided to create a scene for myself.
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Now I am still a very green tomato when it comes to this TG2 stuff, so I needed some expert help.
I found it in Mr.John (
schmeerlap) cool tutorial "A Get Started Terragen 2 Tutorial for the Terrified"
(which you can see here...
http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=7733.0 )
It was a real eye-opener for me as to how this TG-2 gadget works and what is needed to make a great scene. As you will notice, his mountain tutorial is called
Ben McDuff and is set somewhere in the highlands of greener Scotland or Ireland, but I wanted something different, more of a mountain scene that looks like the ones we have around here in Spain or Portugal. So mine looks rockier and sun-backed which is exactly the effect I wanted and was able to create after playing and testing around with the TG-2 slide buttons and effects.
One particular effect which did not came out at first to my liking was the heavy Cirrus clouds, of which one came out looking like it had a hole in it, but after looking at it for awhile, I decided to leave it. To my eyes it kind of adds a point of interest as some clouds in real life also create some strange and wonderful designs in them. So this render was left as it is after about 4 and half hours playing around with the buttons and following Mr.John´s great tutorial.
Thanks very much good buddy , for sharing your wisdom and valued knowledge with us guys just starting out.
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"Viriato Mountain" = created with Terragen-2 = by Max-theHitman
Render time = 4 hours/59 minutes/ 44 seconds
4643425 micro-triangles = image size 1024x768