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    http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/8275/aj...toheaven7sb.jpg

    its quite big :blink:
    1024x1800 and 806 kb
    default brushes only :huh: terragen render=my oc5 entry
    ah well
    the reason for this piece
    I was experimenting a couple of things ive learnt, and my granny died on sunday

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    comments?

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    uh pretty boring beam, every beam i see these days looks liek that, with the ribbons and exploding bits :| but nice idea puting in the mountain

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    oooooooooooooo pretty! :wub:

    best light beam ive seen so far

    the mountain idea is great, i love it!

    Please, please, please, please, please make a wall paper version!!!!!!!!&#3 3;

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    very very very very sweet. I kinda dont like some of highlight work. But still it's pretty sweet.

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    Originally posted by rob@15 Hours Ago
    uh pretty boring beam, every beam i see these days looks liek that, with the ribbons and exploding bits :| but nice idea puting in the mountain
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    yeah, but its my first beam :P

    just cause something has been done a million doesnt mean it... umm well something :huh: but i see your point :P theres a whole lot of beams out there.

    lol
    I actually was gonna make it a wallpaper, the terragen render was wallpaper-sized but when i was making it, the beam was just too short, and it cannot end on the same height as the foreground mountains :P so i made the whole thing a bit taller ^_^

    btw, if anybody wants to view the terragen render, click

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    yeah, but next time when doing a beam you could make it squggle.. with 3d stuff coming out etc, insted fo the classic beam, thats all i ment

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    i dunno man.... dont wanna sound mean cause im trying to be all reformed and shit but thats something u do when ur a noob and stuff
    / / X E K A Y E M \ \
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    oh yeah zekayem, thats really constructive, if you dont like it, and dont have anything to say to help me then stfu. And i dont find that nooby at all.

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    i mean the whole beam thing , its like one of the first things u learn
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    ehh.... so? imo that doesnt make it nooby. it only seems nooby if you want it to seem nooby.
    Dont think about 1 element in it, but try to see it as whole.



    and do u think that the beam thing was what i was experimenting? more like brushing :huh:
    and a beam just happened to pop in there. cuz it fitted the whole thing i was going for.

    keep the comments coming!!

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