hi friends
in this image i wanted to simulate warm winter, i think the best way is using few clouds and an orange sun light :) but i know maybe need to be color corrected.
i hope you like it
and also first test with panoramic photography .
Beautiful light. I really like both
David
Nice :)
Both beautiful, but the second my favorit
Indeed, very nice light!
very nice stuff. Especially the 2nd one!
Well done...I like both and agree with Dune on the light.
Indeed, beautiful light. I also like the calm but still rippled water. It looks like maybe there are some floating populations on the background mountain to the left though...
- Oshyan
Quote from: Oshyan on October 12, 2015, 01:37:49 PM
Indeed, beautiful light. I also like the calm but still rippled water. It looks like maybe there are some floating populations on the background mountain to the left though...
- Oshyan
At first I thought so but then remembered my Lodgepole Pine incident...good closer but at a distance the foliage floats...this may be what we see.
The second one does have some very pleasant lighting and a overall theme.
Stunning mountain and water. Just for interest sake though, you might try melting some of the snow near the water level.
Beautiful!
Excellent image - beautiful light and scale.
thanks very much dear friend for comments. i always read them
i`m reading terragen wiki document. i think its really powerful, but its a bit difficult. certainly part of functions and mathematics
may you help me to understand them. just for example i found a tgd file that created sand and desert.or creating waves and foam on the shore, but its really hard to understand some of the nodes. do you have any idea to understand these part ?
If you want to understand any node or function node, just disable it and see what changes. Or change a value and see what happens. It's hard to give a ready made recipe to understand stuff, I'm afraid.
afraid about what?
Quote from: majidkaviani on October 13, 2015, 07:53:35 AM
afraid about what?
As you are not a native English speaker/reader, just dis regard the "I'm afraid" part as it's a 'qualifier' as in I'm afraid I can't help with that.
;D Sorry Majid. It's indeed a terribly polite English phrasing. I'm not really afraid ;)
i`m so sorry :D
it was my fault :(
Good. I was afraid to see a misunderstanding between both of you ;)
In french, it can be translated to a very polite phrasing but almost never used or added.
David
A no fault situation....we are a very accommodating forum with a multilingual following...Love this place.
I like it very much.