Hint hint...

Started by archonforest, April 28, 2016, 04:05:12 PM

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archonforest

just dreaming.... :P
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Upon Infinity

I'm still waiting for the Beginner's Guide to the TG2 Technology Preview... ;)

Kadri

#2

The "everything"  part reminds me that it would be more like this probably :)

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yossam

Good one Kadri............... :)  Probably weigh about 50 Lbs.

AP

#4
That book is bigger than Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace.

Dune

 :D :D Terragen is war and peace.

AP


archonforest

Yes Kadri.
And perhaps Part 1.
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Matt

Ulco, if you write it, I will buy it  8)

Matt
Just because milk is white doesn't mean that clouds are made of milk.

Dune

Thanks for the compliment, Matt  :) But I'm afraid it will be a long journey... and I am still learning and discovering new angles. To fill Kadri's version of Archonforest's wish would take quite some time and be outdated when it came out, with the speed you add new exiting stuff :P

PabloMack

#11
I found this one at Orinoco River Books. But I think we're going to have to
wait for the software to catch up because I don't think Gen 5 is out yet. A
colleague tells me that it gives an in-depth explanation of all of its features.

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masonspappy

And let's not forget that all-time favorite....

yossam

I'll drink to that....................but then I'll drink to anything.  ;)

Matt

Quote from: Dune on April 30, 2016, 02:34:17 AM
Thanks for the compliment, Matt  :) But I'm afraid it will be a long journey... and I am still learning and discovering new angles. To fill Kadri's version of Archonforest's wish would take quite some time and be outdated when it came out, with the speed you add new exiting stuff :P

That's the first time anyone on this forum has used the "fast" development of Terragen as a reason for anything! :) But seriously, if everyone used that reason with other software then nobody would write books about them either, but they do it anyway.

Matt
Just because milk is white doesn't mean that clouds are made of milk.