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Terragen2 Basic Scene Tutorial by `DVeditor:iconDVeditor:


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Here is the second of possibly several Terragen 2 tutorials I'm making - this one follows in the footsteps of my first one but goes into scene creation rather than just the interface. I tried to make it easy to follow but also touching on each aspect of making a scene so I hope it helps! Be sure to drop me a comment or note and let me know what you think.

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what version of terragen is that is the free version? how do i get that camera interface up with the lines and 3d perspective??? nice tut tho.

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Hi!!!!!! Comment on my page please!!!
This is the Terragen 2 Tech Preview...You can download it from the terragen website.



DVeditor...This is a great help...thanks

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ahh thanks i'm still using 0.9 i'll have at look at this one thank you

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They improved the clouds for Terragen so use 3D clouds. The 2D looks icky.
Good tut!

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Aye, that was one of the things I'd definitely correct. I've been learning about trying to duplicate Luc's awesome clouds and may have to put a few things online about what I've seen at some point. Incredible stuff!

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No problem man - hope it helps!

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CK Hicks

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Man, you have such a talent for this. :)

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