Searsville revisited (with bugs)
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Thanks
I will test out the terrain brushes later and get some plants and more realism, maybe scale down the skies of doom too.
Stinkie the render took a little over 9 minutes. -
I think that neighborhood has a BIG ant problem...Love Vue Been playing with it for 2 years now..
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Love this render, it has certainly got some feeling.
I would like to see the wires between the poles just to add something a little extra.
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Ha, ha, ha You just couldn't resist adding those spiders, could you...!?!

But it looks really good..!
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LOl...thanks
They are actually hairy ants
Another senseless render.
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iiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeks...

could anyone be so kind and stick a red sign on the thread header...
Attention, ants inside... entering this thread happens at your own risk!
Thank you

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Love it! "Them" all over again...(For those who don't know, "Them" was a movie back in the late 50s about GIANT Ants..Starred James Arness...)
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the atmosphere of the first image is amazing!
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Solo,
Splendid, liked both the images, the atmosphere is awesome. I do remember that manhole

Guite
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9 minutes? Gee whiz!
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Stinkie, I don't understand what you meant about vegetation on mountains. Out here in the Sonoran desert the only vegetation on the mountains is more rocks. It looked like home to me . And I thought the render looked good because of the dramatic sky rather than in spite of the dramatic sky.
I like drama. I see clear blue skys about 11.5 months each year. Drama drama, I must have more drama.
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Oh and I forgot to mention we have some scorpions about the size of those ants and the gila monsters are even larger.
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I love the daylight on the second image , great
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@roger said:
Stinkie, I don't understand what you meant about vegetation on mountains. Out here in the Sonoran desert the only vegetation on the mountains is more rocks. It looked like home to me .
Hmm. Guess I'm used to 'European looking' mountains. The ones Solo used looked rather, er, exotic to me. Not too many deserts in Belgium.

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The desert is a beautiful place.
For 15 minutes after sunrise and 15 minutes before sunset.
We are also trying to figure out global warming. At 117F in the summer a few more degress are just as unbearable as a few less degrees.
I am from Pennsylvania which is about the greenest spot in the nation. Growing up there I never thought about the smell of trees. When my dad died I went back and as I got off the planes, I didn't know what I was smelling until I realized it was the plants and the trees.
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