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Started by Volker Harun, May 04, 2008, 02:45:11 PM

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Volker Harun

Well,

restarting with surfaces and longing for a finished scene ,-)

Regards,
Volker Harun

Tangled-Universe

I really like the displacements and surfacing, great color variations, looks very very good.
The only crit I have is that I miss a sense or reference for scale. The clouds suggest the formations are huge but on the other hand I can easily imagine it is a 2m wide gritty and moss-covered rock.

Martin

Volker Harun

Back in 2005 I made a pictures' serie called Noscalé --- by meaning of no scale ... it is of course something to critique, on the other hand to push imagination.
Thanks Martin for your input.

rcallicotte

Volker, your terrain textures are marvelous.  I see that's what you were shooting for - the terrain texturing (displacements and coloring), which is well done.  Was this rendered with the latest Alpha?
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Volker Harun

It is the same version that is available for registered users.

Yep, I might be quite good in texturing an available scene ... but keep it to that ,-)

rcallicotte

#5
I remember one of your first scenes...what was it called?  Something about a horn...  That was excellent.  I've noticed you have a knack for finding the right point of view, as well.

[Edit - It was called Hornblower and I can't find the actual image.  It was cool.  It won the internal contest we had - http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=948.msg9177#msg9177 ]
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

choronr

Very intricate surface and coloring. It reminds me of 'fool's gold'. You've done a fantastic work here.

RedSquare

Nothing less than I would expect from Volker.   8)

Volker Harun

Thanks for backslapping ...

@Calico: I remember Hornblower ... it was not easy, as there was that 'No Postwork' ,-) I was very much inspired by the works of LutzB and Rich2 from renderosity.
Sadly that scene seems to be a victim of data-loss.

nvseal

Quote from: Volker Harun on May 05, 2008, 04:21:08 PM
Thanks for backslapping ...

@Calico: I remember Hornblower ... it was not easy, as there was that 'No Postwork' ,-) I was very much inspired by the works of LutzB and Rich2 from renderosity.
Sadly that scene seems to be a victim of data-loss.

I think you shared an "unsurfaced" version of the file here somewhere.

rcallicotte

So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Seth

very nice surface !

Phylloxera

Beautiful surfaces and colors !

Muied Lumens

Quote from: Volker Harun on May 04, 2008, 03:32:32 PM
Back in 2005 I made a pictures' serie called Noscalé --- by meaning of no scale ... it is of course something to critique, on the other hand to push imagination.
Thanks Martin for your input.
I have been trying to do something similar, where the details up close are the same as the details at the horizon - so you lose your perspective of scale. But I am a beginner and have not succeded so far! :)


Volker Harun

Quote from: Muied Lumens on May 07, 2008, 01:50:35 PM
Quote from: Volker Harun on May 04, 2008, 03:32:32 PM
Back in 2005 I made a pictures' serie called Noscalé --- by meaning of no scale ... it is of course something to critique, on the other hand to push imagination.
Thanks Martin for your input.
I have been trying to do something similar, where the details up close are the same as the details at the horizon - so you lose your perspective of scale. But I am a beginner and have not succeded so far! :)
I just did not do it on purpose ;-) As most of my pictures I start with an idea and end up with something completely different :-)

The terrain shared in my 'Junk'-Folder was an ongoing project. The one that won the contest was a view from top without sky, showing a formation like in the link above.