Fade to green

Started by Mahnmut, October 15, 2007, 01:49:14 PM

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Mahnmut

Although I am once again almost to flabbergasted by some of your results to present my humble ones,
here is another one which was quite simple in the making:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2266/1579974224_de1ccc382a_o.jpg

All the water is just some green haze, some low noise "ridge" clouds and some equally low noise "ridges" as caustics.
The seashell is the one posted by Ogre on Ashundar, flattened by me,
the other models are from turbosquid.

Best regards,
Jan

dhavalmistry

oh nice and unique.......the caustics on the left side arent showing as much as that on the right side....
"His blood-terragen level is 99.99%...he is definitely drunk on Terragen!"

cyphyr

Congratzz  ;D
I think this may be the first underwater TG scene and very well done it is too! How long did it take to render and what were your cloud settings?
Do more :)
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old_blaggard

Very nicely done!  This is the first underwater scene I have seen with sea creatures and plants.
http://www.terragen.org - A great Terragen resource with models, contests, galleries, and forums.

Mahnmut

Thanks for your feedback, it´s very encouraging :)
Although perhaps I need decouraging, considering that the semester started today ;)
Terragen-oholic.

Here comes the clip.
I forgot to mention, sunlight is a  greenish white,
coming from the right side, thus the differently illuminated sides.


Seth


rcallicotte

Great use of the product.  Sort of reminds me of Nemo.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Mahnmut

Thanks!
@ Cyphyr, you asked for the rendertime:
About 100 minutes ,
Detail 0.6
GI 1/1
32 atmosphere samples.
on my relatively old 1.75 GHz PC with 768 MB Ram.
Good Night,
Jan

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