Cape Royal tgd

Started by Lalla, April 20, 2011, 12:17:37 PM

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Lalla

I made this terrain from Cape Royal dem.
Cape Royal is a one of Grand Canyon views.

File's editable without restrictions.

I edited canyon aspect a bit with some stratas and power fractal for colors.



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Lalla

Kadri

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Nice ,Lalla !
But the tgd file is missing the  "Prova.TER"  file.
When opened there is only water.
If you want the Ter file to be used , put the TGD file and TER file in the same 7z ( Zip ,Rar or whatever you use ) archive and post it ones more here please.

Lalla

Sorry.

Here's.

Name's "CapeRoyal.ter" not "prova.ter". "Prova.ter" was only a terrain test that I've deleted.

I've upload it on megaupload because file is too much for here:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T8ERWULN
Lalla

Lalla

Another version:

Question-Why I see sun through mountains? O.o



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Cape Royal - Final Rendering

I choose to rendering this shot. 1280*960, not too fine rendering because it take too much hours... ^^



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I want to wish you a very Happy Easter!!!
Lalla

AndyWelder

QuoteQuestion-Why I see sun through mountains? O.o
From the most recent version this is what reads at the atmosphere quality tab: Enable shadows from surfaces only if (.....), or to hide lightsource glows behind surfaces(e.g. to hide the sun behind a mountain). May be slow to calculate.
In older versions this was about the ray tracing IIRC.
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Oshyan

Quote from: AndyWelder on April 24, 2011, 12:53:53 PM
QuoteQuestion-Why I see sun through mountains? O.o
From the most recent version this is what reads at the atmosphere quality tab: Enable shadows from surfaces only if (.....), or to hide lightsource glows behind surfaces(e.g. to hide the sun behind a mountain). May be slow to calculate.
In older versions this was about the ray tracing IIRC.

Same setting, same function, just renamed and better described for clarity.

- Oshyan