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Neil Arnold

Land Fall
Land Fall by @Esquire (Neil Arnold)

Another Terragen image. I was just trying to show the wonderful skies and water that can be created.

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Posted: Sunday, 09 September, 2001 @ 11:22 AM

OMG! WOW! How did you do that? What program do you use? That is soo beautiful and looks so real O.O Gah!

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Posted: Wednesday, 12 December, 2001 @ 10:49 AM

wow ditto, that is so lovely. I normaly have to go through the annoyance of oilpainting landscapes, how was it done and is there anyway i can get my hands on the programe? Gorgeous work:)

Posted: Tuesday, 01 January, 2002 @ 05:45 PM

Wow! I didn't know there were many other Terragen users out there. Terragen and Bryce are awesome. But I really like this piece, it looks really real . . . I use Terragen and Bryce for the backgrounds in the pictures I draw, but it's nice to find someone that makes pictures like this just to use as stand-alone pictures. Keep up the great work!

Posted: Sunday, 27 January, 2002 @ 06:07 PM

ok ok... it's already been said... but WOW! It DOES look real! LOL Great job ^_~

Posted: Tuesday, 12 March, 2002 @ 11:46 PM

eyes wide, jaw drops OMG........This is sooooooooooo awesome...............

Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 03:46 AM

Wow.... 0.0 .... THAT'S REAL!!?? COOLL!!!! :)

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