1900

Started by Dune, March 30, 2013, 01:17:22 PM

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Dune

Another thing I hope to complete, first test of a 1900 AD Dutch landscape. Needs a lot of work still.

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cyphyr

Lovely, would make a sweet show animation :)
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TerrMite

Looks fantastic Dune,
The scene looks well planned and I'm looking forward to see what you might add.
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zaxxon

Really nice! The aerial view shows the intricacy of the mask work and the tree layout. A lovely composition.

Walli

this is looking really nice!

masonspappy

Looks great. Seems like you put a lot of time and effort into that.

Dune

There will be a steam train, a bunch of farms, and I forgot to raise the contrast of the road mask, so the roads are quite invisible. It also needs much more variation, shrub, ditches....

Hetzen

Fantastic mask work Ulco. The populations work really well.

The colour distribution looks a bit uniform, ie the scales look the same. How would x10 the feature scale on your colour PFs work?

Dune

You have a sharp eye, Jon. I reduced the max scales of the color fractals to 100. Don't really know why, it seemed 1km was a bit big for patches of color. I'll set them back to 1000 (or even more).
There's more work to be done. As my initial maps are quite rough (2000x2000px) I had a hard time getting the dirt roads alright (also used a color adjust and the measure tool to get them the width and hardness I needed), but the paths on the heathland need a larger resolution, so do the ditches. And more buildings needed, sheep, cows, horse-drawn wagons...

choronr

Exciting work Ulco!

Tangled-Universe

Quite an improvement over the previous one. Gorgeous work once again and I'm of course looking forward to see the next iteration :)

TheBadger

really like this last one too. Love how all the areas are broken up like they are. I think have I seen a few renders with terrain like this, but not nearly as many as I would like. Looks very familiar and natural. Don't get me wrong, I like the wild terrains we all make. But this sense of lived in space is nice to see.
It has been eaten.

mhaze

I really enjoy watching these develop and wonder at their complexity.

Dune

Well, here's a new version. More distinction between old woods and newer hedges and some more stuff, but not all.