===== From bfranke2@home.com: A good start. Try creating complex textures. Also I would add some clouds and a distant ground fog to give the feeling of depth. ===== From tony@j4tb.com: I actually like the lighter green at the lower elevations. It gives the illusion of a glow at the bottom. This would make a great home world for the Tommyknockers in the Steven King Novel. The composition is kind of artistic in a simple sort of way. Loads of potential (but I'm not sure what I would do with it.) ===== From harlidobib@redshift.com: Try toning down the colors, and adding some fog. If the mountains in the background faded off in the distace, you'd get a better sense of scale and it would look more realistic. Keep trying! :) ===== From jd@surveyor.in-berlin.de: A try on some clouds or a gradient at the sky wouldn't had hurt... and maybe some birds. The green of the valleys is looking really wild... and toxic. ===== From spencer@early.com: "I know I_m not going to win, but I figure I should start trying now." Awesome attitude! Best of luck to you in the future;) ===== From javaearl@hotmail.com: Very cartoony (and I mean that in a good way; cool, no doubt.) Simple atmosphere adds to the effect of the scene. ===== From warp@iki.fi: The mountain texture is way too dark. Looks like the green stuff was glowing, like some radiactive material. There could be a more clear sunlight coming from a certain direction. Shading and shadows are just too faint to see. Also more detail could have helped giving the impression on wilderness; for example forests, birds, clouds and so on. ===== From dmacisaacj@hotmail.com: You've gotta start somewhere ===== From chris_hormann@gmx.de: Well... you could definitely spent some more time for "fine tuning" :-) This could lead to a quite convincing air view of some mountain region ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: If the green was red, it would look like lava. ===== From peter@table76.demon.co.uk: I like the way the texture varies with height, but I think the picture would be clearer if the rock layer were lighter. ===== From albiaprime@aol.com: The sky would look better in a slightly lighter shade of blue with a few clouds scattered about. Try and use a green colour on the height field that doesn't make it look like it is glowing from beneath. A few lakes in the mountain range would probably look very nice because they could reflect the surrounding peaks and the sky. Not bad for a first attempt.