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16:9 Format: Moonlight
16:9 Format: Moonlight by @BadKarma (Jason Lamey)

My first attempt at a night scene. I like the results, but it wasn't quite what I was going for. I'll have to try again.

Media: Terragen Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jason Lamey

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Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2002 @ 10:07 AM

o0......it 3D.........cool....

Posted: Thursday, 06 June, 2002 @ 11:05 AM

Thank you! :) Sorry it's taken me so long to reply, but obviously, things have been very busy.

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 03:12 AM

OMG that looks like a photo!!! btw, congrats on your big news!!!!!

Posted: Saturday, 05 March, 2005 @ 02:24 AM

I just love these kind of pics!! this is the first one of your images i can say something about, but its just a little detail, the left mountain thing looks a bot plain, but it doesn't spoil the image, but the only thing i can see you may improve is that the moonlight reflected on the water is like too shiny, or maybe a bit wide i really dont know what im talking about, ive never tried on paying attention to those things, but i feel like if the moon was like a spotligh remember, i'm not sure of what im talking about, just don't take what i say in to account, cause i might be very wrong

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