Snow, for the lack of it in this era.

Started by Dune, December 31, 2020, 01:53:17 AM

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Dune

Steve's scater model reminded me of the cold winters we once had, and I looked up some old photographs of the icy winter of 1963 when the 200k scating contest (Elfstedentocht) was a 'white hell'. We now have very mild winters, so I thought I'd make myself a good layer of snow ;)
The world opacity was now handy to eliminate some of the snow off the trees.

Hannes

Beautiful!! I don't know, which one looks better to me. I like both versions. Happy new year, Ulco!

mhaze

We have lots of snow here in the UK but not quite so much as in this magnificent scene.

gao_jian11

Great, stepping on it will definitely leave a deep footprint.

DocCharly65

That looks great, Ulco. Fabulous work!
...and as Hannes said: Happy new year!

RichTwo

Wow - going out BIG!  Very nice - has that Alpine look.  Happy New 2021!
They're all wasted!


sboerner

Prefer the composition of the first one, but both are magnificent. Breathtaking point of view. Happy new year to you (and everyone) as well!

Dune

Thanks guys. Just woken up in 2021, and good to go again in a hopefully much better year. Happy '21 to you all as well!

bobbystahr

A bit late but I liked both with a slight edge on like for the first...
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

Dune

Yeah, I later masked out the trees from the snow thicks.

Dune

Some more experiments, not perfect, some issues, but getting there.

Hannes

#12
Whoa, great!! The only thing, that looks a bit strange to me is the transition of the strata surface to the snow in the first image. Maybe you can break it up a little? Otherwise fantastic snow impressions!

Dune

Yes, I didn't like that either. Working on better transitions now, but as usual, its'a bit complicated :P

DocCharly65

Oh yeah! That looks so beautiful and real! Great renders again, Ulco! :)

I agree with you and Hannes and cross my fingers for you that it won't be too complicated to change that a bit too smooth fading snow transition.