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| Howard Dickson 2006-02-20, 3:36 am |
| Folks,
I've just uploaded a new script - GradSky.
This emulates the graduated lens filters used in traditional photography
to create dramatic skies in landscapes.
You have the choice of set filter colours...
Blue, Natural, Sunset, Red or Mauve...
plus you can use the current Foreground Colour.
There is a further choice of a graduated Neutral Density (ND) filter,
which can progressively darken bright skies.
The user can set the horizon level, and adjust the colour strength/opacity.
You can download it free here...
http://www.sheilsoft.com/psp/gradsky.htm
This will probably however become a 'pay script' after the weekend, so
grab it while you can.
As usual, all comments and feedback appreciated.
Regards,
Howard
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| Padito 2006-02-20, 3:36 am |
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| "Padito" <padito@noscamming.ca> wrote in news:43f6675d_1@cnews:
> A picture made with Terragen and utilizing the Gradsky &
Dragonizer
> scripts. Padito
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> "Howard Dickson" <howard@REMOVEsheilsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:43f654ed$1_1@cnews...
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A very impressive image! I'm not musch versed in Terragen but
have tried it a bit. Your use of the scripts on the generated
image is really neat!
Regards,
JoeB
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| Padito 2006-02-20, 3:36 am |
| JoeB
Like you I have played with it from time to time and by trial and error -
have come up with some nice scenes and played around with them.
I am just starting to understand the use of scripts. If you want check
www.paddy3.com "Terragen" to see some of the outcomes I have managed to
achieve over time.
Padito
"JoeB" <myemail@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Padito" <padito@noscamming.ca> wrote in news:43f6675d_1@cnews:
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> Dragonizer
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> filter,
> weekend,
>
>
> A very impressive image! I'm not musch versed in Terragen but
> have tried it a bit. Your use of the scripts on the generated
> image is really neat!
>
> Regards,
>
> JoeB
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| Howard Dickson wrote:
: Folks,
:
: I've just uploaded a new script - GradSky.
:
: This emulates the graduated lens filters used in traditional
: photography to create dramatic skies in landscapes.
:
: You have the choice of set filter colours...
: Blue, Natural, Sunset, Red or Mauve...
: plus you can use the current Foreground Colour.
:
: There is a further choice of a graduated Neutral Density (ND) filter,
: which can progressively darken bright skies.
:
: The user can set the horizon level, and adjust the colour
: strength/opacity.
:
: You can download it free here...
: http://www.sheilsoft.com/psp/gradsky.htm
:
: This will probably however become a 'pay script' after the weekend, so
: grab it while you can.
:
: As usual, all comments and feedback appreciated.
:
: Regards,
: Howard
Thanks so much Howard, you certainly are not only talented but generous!! I
just downloaded it and it looks like it certainly will be useful to many
people.
Linda
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| Dangerous 2006-02-24, 10:28 am |
| Looks like a real nice script Howard. Unfortuantly I wasn't around this
weekend to grab it but
I did see the results in another post. Very nice.....
I can see where others will get alot of use with this script.
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Dora
Dangerous with Attitude
I do it cause I can
"Howard Dickson" <howard@REMOVEsheilsoft.com> wrote in message
news:43f654ed$1_1@cnews...
> Folks,
>
> I've just uploaded a new script - GradSky.
>
> This emulates the graduated lens filters used in traditional photography
> to create dramatic skies in landscapes.
>
> You have the choice of set filter colours...
> Blue, Natural, Sunset, Red or Mauve...
> plus you can use the current Foreground Colour.
>
> There is a further choice of a graduated Neutral Density (ND) filter,
> which can progressively darken bright skies.
>
> The user can set the horizon level, and adjust the colour
> strength/opacity.
>
> You can download it free here...
> http://www.sheilsoft.com/psp/gradsky.htm
>
> This will probably however become a 'pay script' after the weekend, so
> grab it while you can.
>
> As usual, all comments and feedback appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Howard
> --
>
> ---oooOOOooo---
>
> Sheilsoft
> ComputerSystems
>
> www.sheilsoft.com
>
> ---oooOOOooo---
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