Dead Calm

Started by Dune, October 25, 2009, 04:10:30 AM

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Dune

Just playing about, this image evolved. Found the submarine on the internet (Anders Lejczak, thanks). I first had some minor floating rocks (icebergs) around, but deleted them. This has more of the quietness of a remote environment.

---Dune

swissAdA

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nice Picture!
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Kevin F

I like it. Nice cold calm atmosphere and lovely sunset and reflections.

schmeerlap

Very good twilight scene. Great sky, and I like the reflection of the sun on the water, Also like the bergs and icefield. This is a step up from my "Das Boot" silhouetted use of the sub. What reflective settings have you got here. I feel the ice could be more reflective, ensuring you slide the Specular roughness control up to 0.8 to break up the reflective spots. Anders sure has some great quality freebie models.

John
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rcallicotte

Very nice.  Wish I was there...er, well, maybe.   ;D  

I like the lighting and the icebergs looks sensational.  But, a little more sheen or even slight transparency to the ice might help realism.
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Henry Blewer

I think some translucency on the ice would help also. I like the sky very much.
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Dune

@all: I wasn't very happy with the shine on the ice as well. I'll have another go at it. I also intend to add voronoi cracks, so the bergs are 'splitting'. The water has a reflectiveness of 0.5. I think 1 is often too much. I was also hoping to get some semi-transparant clouds turned orange, like 'normal' sunsets have, so that's another thing I have to work on.
I might want to make another one where the U99 is frozen over and stationary stuck into an icefield. with an extremely cold atmo.

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Ogre

Now just add Doug McClure and a few dinosaurs....
"If you find me feeding daisies
please turn my face up to the sky and leave me be watching the moon roll by.
What ever I was it was all because I've been on the town washing the BS down."

-Gordon Lightfoot

Kadri

Nothing much to add here,it is realy nice to watch this :)

One question Dune , I don't  know why , but the background and foreground are as they were different. Is the horizon (short horizon  by heigfield or such...) different?...

I am waiting for your new render :)

Kadri.

Dune

There's nothing different in the heightfield. Very basic perlin blended by another perlin + a default lake. I think it's because of the contrast between the dark water and the row of light ice peaks that gives this impression. And the water is very dark there because I changed the horizon color to a quite dark one.

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Kadri

Thanks , Dune.

I don't know why but especially the lower right part has a very nice feeling for me . I thing it would make a good animation :)

Kadri.

inkydigit

looks great, nicer ice would be greater!

MGebhart

Pass the parka!

Very excellent rendering.

Guess I'll run out and get a sub sandwich.

Keep on posting.

Marc
Marc Gebhart

Dune

Here's another version. Added some melting ice floats, lightened the horizon haze color a bit, added reflectiveness to the floats. I initially added reflection to the icebergs but stopped the render after 6 hours (!), because it wasn't very visible, but took a lot of time. Rendered again (this one) without the reflective child, but with some 'fake reflections' in the form of some lighter colors (PF). A pity that reflections are so hard to calculate. Perhaps there is a way to fake this with less calculations, and still obtain a reasonable result for most cases, staff?
I also added some freezing over to the U99. And added some voronoi displacement to the bergs, but that didn't come out as expected. Blended by too dark perlin, I guess.

---Dune

FrankB

really nice this latest version :)