Morca007
Matt
I enjoy rendering and creating images on my computer when I'm not making photographs, anyone else?
I made this today:
Used Terragen for the rendering of the base terrain, water and sun, and spent a couple hours in photoshop making it look the way I wanted it to.
I've got a few different things up on my deviantart account, including some space-scenes.
Feel free to post comments or images of your own.
I made this today:

Used Terragen for the rendering of the base terrain, water and sun, and spent a couple hours in photoshop making it look the way I wanted it to.
I've got a few different things up on my deviantart account, including some space-scenes.
Feel free to post comments or images of your own.
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RML
Guest
I only use my RAW files for art. Nothing from scratch.
See here : http://tortuographie.blogspot.com/ .
See here : http://tortuographie.blogspot.com/ .
landsknechte
Well-known
I'm the same as RML, except I'm not as picky about RAW format.
I don't really have the skills or the software to start from scratch, so I'll occasionally dabble in manipulating photographs or other pre-existing images into something drastically different.
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Sparrow
Veteran
I sometimes overdo it in post-processing; my avatar
Started out like this

Started out like this

shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Matt, that is beautiful!
I have the same problem with Terragen, Bryce, Vue d'esprit, and other programs like that as I do with drawing. Lack of patience
Photography is also testing my patience, but at the pace that I can stand for the long haul.
I have the same problem with Terragen, Bryce, Vue d'esprit, and other programs like that as I do with drawing. Lack of patience
Photography is also testing my patience, but at the pace that I can stand for the long haul.
Morca007
Matt
Thank you, shadow, I spend a wee bit too much time in those programs. 
Sparrow- That certainly is quite the amount of postwork, I would have thought it was a landscape! (Although, one could argue...)
Sparrow- That certainly is quite the amount of postwork, I would have thought it was a landscape! (Although, one could argue...)
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