Cliff Test (second version added)

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

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Kadri


Thanks for the clip file Wetbanana  :)

Jack

Quote from: jamfull on March 05, 2012, 08:23:20 PM
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
yes the surface layers are fractal based colour with a powerfractal applied to the colour function.

Another version added to the original post
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

mhaze

Scond version is brilliant! Where did you add the twist and shear to stretch the y axis. Mick

Jack

I added it Right before the planet but it will be best adding it before the compute terrain node  :)
My terragen gallery:
http://wetbanana.deviantart.com/

mhaze

Cheers, very useful. It was a brilliant idea.

Oshyan

Damn, image links seem broken now. :(

- Oshyan

pclavett

Thanks for the clip file Wetbanana !!!
Paul

Themodman101

#22

Fantastic work, I would just like to see your Veronoi Network. So I can see how your input into your tree is setup. Thats the only thing that im having issues with. cause it leaches all my color out of my scene regardless of where i seem to put it.

bobbystahr

Too bad all the images are nolonger in this thread, makes it kind of pointless without the visual assist
something borrowed,
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Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

luvsmuzik

#24
Quote from: bobbystahr on August 28, 2016, 02:30:44 AM
Too bad all the images are nolonger in this thread, makes it kind of pointless without the visual assist

http://orig07.deviantart.net/1e64/f/2012/347/7/1/rocky_cliffs_1_by_wetbanana-d5nxfoa.png

This may be it Bobby. It is always fun when artist takes the time to make a gallery and then for whatever reason; storage limits, provider changes, etc, etc......back you go to the drawing board for a way to keep your images online. Perhaps that is the circumstance here  :)