Dead Nature

Started by Marcos Silveira, November 29, 2008, 05:00:17 PM

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Marcos Silveira

Crits & Coms wellcome!!!


Mohawk20

Interesting displacement on the rocks, great lighting and wonderful sky!
Howgh!

mr-miley

Ooo, I like this. Nice and "empty". Great colours and I love the clouds.

Miles
I love the smell of caffine in the morning

domdib

Fantastic clouds. Only suggestion is to dial down the lighting a little - you could export as OpenEXR and lower the exposure (if you have a compatible app, e.g. Photosphere on OS X).

tumasch

Very nice displacements. Would be interested in seeing the settings... :-)
Décider c'est mourir un peu.

Marcos Silveira

Ok, that's the settings:

Power fractal shader v3 02:
scale guide
feat. scale 1
lead in scale 10
smallest scale 0.01
n oct 12

color guide
no changes

displacement guide
no changes

tweak noise guide
perlin billows
noise variation 0.5

warping guide
no changes

seed 7745

Power fractal shader v3 03:
scale guide
feat. scale 10
lead in scale 100
smallest scale 0.01
n oct 15

color guide
no changes

displacement guide
just applied (no changes)

tweak noise guide
perlin billows
noise variation 1

warping guide
no changes

seed 52630

Fake stone shader 01 (the big rocks)
scale/density guide
stone scale 2
st density 0.1
v density 1
density seed 18982
d v scale 10

shape guide
stone tallness 0.5
pancake effect 2

color guide
diffuse color 0.3838 r165 g152 b141
color variation all of them 0.5

seed 20190




Marcos Silveira

Thanks for the comments. :)

Marcos Silveira

Quote from: domdib on December 01, 2008, 11:24:11 AM
Fantastic clouds. Only suggestion is to dial down the lighting a little - you could export as OpenEXR and lower the exposure (if you have a compatible app, e.g. Photosphere on OS X).

I'm sorry cause I've been on mars lately, so... How do I save as OpenEXR?!? And, does photoshop read it?!?

rcallicotte

One of the options in TG2 is save as EXR.  Then you can open this file type in Photoshop.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

domdib

It may depend on the version of Photoshop - might require an add-in for earlier versions. Not sure as I don't use this.

Or if you're on a Mac running OS X, there's an excellent free program called Photosphere - -even allows you to create panoramas with OpenEXR pics.

zhotfire

Great render... love the rocks, sand, clouds... the lighting works for me. :)