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Uploaded: 08/05/06 5:26 AM GMT
Mt St Helen part 2
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This is another image of the mountain but from the northern side of the mountain. I hope you anjoy the image and would love to hear your comments. Please view at full screen to get the most out of the image. Jason

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.Katz
08/05/06 5:51 AM GMT
I really like this version. Very realistic. Sarah
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.cirquegoddess
08/05/06 5:58 AM GMT
I like both version. Can't decide between the two. Great job on both. I really like the light in this one.
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::cynlee
08/05/06 6:15 AM GMT
How do you know it's the northern side? You are doing terrifically well with this program, Jason!
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::DigiCamMan
08/05/06 6:26 AM GMT
Still looks too high. St.Helens sits much lower and looks kind of squatty. Good work, just try to lower it some.
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::farmgirl_pml
08/05/06 6:55 AM GMT
A fantastic image Jason. You are catching on much faster than me. Excellent work ... very realistic.
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.noahnott
08/05/06 6:58 AM GMT
I think i like the other one better, however, this one is still pretty darn good.
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::fogz
08/05/06 9:51 AM GMT
I am soooo impressed Jason! It almost looks real! fantastic! Patti
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::ghostknife
08/05/06 10:26 AM GMT
Really nice work Jason, you nailed it.
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::ResDesOK
08/05/06 10:33 AM GMT
If I didn't know better, I'd say it was a photo of the mountain - good job! - Patty
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It's all about perspective and perception.
::madmaven
08/05/06 12:17 AM GMT
Like em both.....but I do tend to favor the first view.....
amazing work you are doing on this!
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::snapshooter87
08/05/06 12:25 AM GMT
Great work, Jason. You sure are mastering that program.
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::foofoo
08/05/06 12:30 AM GMT
You really catch on fast Jason. What I like most about this is the mountain and those large rocks have such detail in them. You've done exceptionally well with this one. I love the earthy colors in it.
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::EmilyH
08/05/06 1:29 PM GMT
I like them both too. This is excellent quality.
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::kidder
08/05/06 2:32 PM GMT
Looking good Jason! Both of them! This would be after it blew up back when, right? Very realistic look!
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.21citrouilles
08/05/06 4:49 PM GMT
I like both versions. It looks very lifelike, and I love the sunrays. Keep them coming, this is so enjoyable. :)
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::jswgpb
08/05/06 4:54 PM GMT
Just voted on this one Jason, no I'm not gonna tell. LMAO but I will say this, great job buddy.
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.dutch_postings
08/05/06 6:13 PM GMT
First of all the mountain springs in view when you open the image, but if you look a little longer, the sky springs into view, one of the best jobs done i have seen so far.
Just look at the shade in the sky 10 out of 10 marks yet again.

The images you can create with this program, are just very life like, the only problem is often that if you add water, in the form of a lake or sea, is that this apears to be un real, the water is just to fake most of the times, i am glad you didn't fall for the water trick in this image. thanks a lot for sharing it here.
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::razorjack51
08/05/06 6:44 PM GMT
Another great render Jason! Fantastic details and colors!..=)
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::Foxfire66
08/06/06 12:20 AM GMT
That is really Cool Jason. That's a real map of Mt. St. Helens, isn't it.

Awsome POV man, and the surfacing is very cool. Looks like some trees are startin to grow back....cause there darn sure ain't any there after that Blow!!.

Great render my friend, great render.
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.postaldude66
08/06/06 6:03 AM GMT
Interesting creation here, i think i prefer the first but this is still good.
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::Hottrockin
08/06/06 12:30 AM GMT
Whadda skyline...most wicked!! Lavish lighting!!
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::Anita54
08/09/06 2:18 AM GMT
Great creation Jason. They all look so very real. You're a master for sure. Anita
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.lgmac
08/09/06 3:48 PM GMT
Love this one too. Great render once again.
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.cecefleur
08/10/06 7:35 PM GMT
fantastic render, superb.
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.animaniactoo
08/13/06 11:33 AM GMT
alright stop that… now I KNOW you just went out and took your chopper up to take this shot. cgi bah! 8•P

Seriously, your textures and the randomness and depth of your terrain is really excellent
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::Scary
08/31/06 2:19 AM GMT
Great render here Jason, I didnt see this one before....beautiful skies great job with clouds...looks awesome the shadows are perfect once again outstanding
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