Cliff Test (second version added)

Started by Jack, March 03, 2012, 10:42:43 PM

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Jack

Been messing around with some displacements lately, what you guys think?
V1

Fullview
http://i2.lulzimg.com/fc7c142d13.png

V2
Added a twist and shear shader to stretch the y axis and messed around with the voronoi fractal a little, also added some clouds.

Fullview
http://i2.lulzimg.com/671f43cc6e.png
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

masonspappy



TheBadger

I dont believe it.

You must stop learning and start teaching.
It has been eaten.

Jack

#4
here is the various stages

full View
http://i2.lulzimg.com/28d0cedd94.jpg

Animated Process
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

efflux

One of the best things here is the colours. It can be tricky to find the right colours.

Hannes

Holy cow, this looks amazing!!! I still have no idea how to add voronoi with displacement. How did you do that?

masonspappy

Wetbanana, thanks for showing us those step-by-step images. Makes it really easy to understand.

schmeerlap

Love it. Nice and crunchy-crispy-knobbly rock texture. If I was a titan I'd scratch my 7,000 year itch with it.  ;)

John
I hope I realise I don't exist before I apparently die.

Jack

Quote from: Hannes on March 04, 2012, 08:38:01 AM
Holy cow, this looks amazing!!! I still have no idea how to add voronoi with displacement. How did you do that?
Here is the clip file:)
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

Hannes


Jack

Quote from: Hannes on March 04, 2012, 04:19:27 PM
Thank you!!!
Not a problem:)
Any suggestions guys on what i can do to improve or take this further?
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

jamfull

Awesome! The voronoi and textures really make this (aside from everything else :)). I'm curious as to how you went about texturing. Are they surface layers with power fractals? or other?

Thanks for the voronoi file as well. I'd been wondering about this for a while now.

James

nbk2


jamfull

Just noticed this. I like the levels or gamma of the final image in your "various stages" image more than the first image up top. Did you do any post work on the one at the top?

James