beach test

Started by oldm4n, May 20, 2014, 10:17:55 AM

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oldm4n

hi guys,

just a test about beach; Dune helped me a lot, thanks sir, much appreciated.
I learned a lot about masking and there are tons of masks in this image.

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kaedorg

Very nice.

I would suggest to soften a bit the wet sand or make a soft transition.
Also you can add some dust on the sand (at the wet sand line for example).
You can play with some rocks, dead wood, plants.

David

Dune

Well done, it's a very good start! I would soften the wet edge on the beach though, make it a few meters where the wetness disappears into dry sand. And keep the 'dunes' off that wet area. You could locate some small (a few centimeters to 1o0cm wide) stretched perlin there, maybe warped, like this (though these are bit more sophisticated ripples).

Darknight

Quote from: oldm4n on May 20, 2014, 10:17:55 AM
hi guys,

just a test about beach; Dune helped me a lot, thanks sir, much appreciated.
I learned a lot about masking and there are tons of masks in this image.

[attach=1] 
Great start ! Looking forward to seeing this evolve!

Quote from: Dune on May 20, 2014, 10:42:26 AM
Well done, it's a very good start! I would soften the wet edge on the beach though, make it a few meters where the wetness disappears into dry sand. And keep the 'dunes' off that wet area. You could locate some small (a few centimeters to 1o0cm wide) stretched perlin there, maybe warped, like this (though these are bit more sophisticated ripples).
Wait. Is that a render?
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Dune

#4
Nope. But it can be done in TG, no doubt.

choronr

A good start here; and, looking forward to your progress.

TheBadger

quite a good base. Will look great when you get all details in I think.
It has been eaten.

oldm4n

#7
Thanks guys, much appreciated.
New iteration with Dune's help (thanks again beach Master, you rock!)

without plants:
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with plants:
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mhaze

Terrific work well done.

Dune

That's really a fine result, Jean-Louis.

choronr

Than is nicely detailed work.

otakar

#12
Quite cool, the wave lines are a bit too rigid maybe. The shells are a nice idea. And your plants are floating :)

archonforest

Very nice!
A little tutorial about waves and foams would be nice ::) ::)
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