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    Post Last terrain til the weekend...

    Well, my Z-weekend is over and I look forward to another week of Z-Withdrawal

    I did the water on this one same as the others except I used the smudge brush set to about 80 with alpha brush02 and a ZIntensity of 5 - 20 (changing it around to get effect needed for the ripples)

    It could have used a little more detail in the reflection of the flowers also...



    It's a little darker in some places than I wanted but it's getting to where I want it and I need to get those ripples a little bit bigger.

    Oish, I'm hooked on these terrains!

    Below are the two views of the terrain used for this image.




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    Hi Vikki . . .

    Well, I can see in the short time you've had ZBrush, you're a naturally stupendous artist.

    I don't know if there's much room for you to advance in your scenery images, they already look almost "PHOTOREALISTIC".

    If I only had your kind of natural talent, I wouldn't have to work so hard at just trying to draw a simple straight line.

    Very nice indeed young lady, you have a good one . . . Mark.

    PS: ( I can hardly wait for next weekend to get here! )

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    Thanks Mark, but let's not forget who taught me yesterday how to make my terrains correctly....and not just stalactites and mites

    With your perfect extra tutoring and Pixolators original tutorial, making them became easy. thank you!

    PS: By the way, I can't draw a straight line either.

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    Absolutely love your water technique Vikki. Your terrain pictures are all so lovely!

    Sylvia

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    I think I enjoy looking at these terrains as much as you enjoy making them Vikki. Thank you for posting the alpha, the elevations look wonderfully realistic and I can tell you have become the master of water. Those tiny waves are truly wonderful and to scale, wow!

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    That's really a fantastic pic Vikki!
    Very often landscapes like this look for me
    a bit sirupy (don't know if this is the right word) but yours does not at all.
    Great image.

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