Georgian Bay Ontario

Started by Henry Blewer, December 28, 2009, 02:55:14 PM

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Henry Blewer

Martin, The rocks now are way too large using the tree scale you selected. The area this is supposed to be in has been scraped by glaciers and is quite flat. The large rocks are granites exposed by the ice. There are areas where the soil is quite deep, but there is not much slope to the soil areas.

http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gormely/Frenriv3.jpg

Not the best example, but at least it's not 200 px wide.

http://www.frenchriverresorts.com/images/frenchriversnowmobilebridge.jpg
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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Tangled-Universe

Quote from: njeneb on December 29, 2009, 04:51:41 PM
Martin, The rocks now are way too large using the tree scale you selected. The area this is supposed to be in has been scraped by glaciers and is quite flat. The large rocks are granites exposed by the ice. There are areas where the soil is quite deep, but there is not much slope to the soil areas.

http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gormely/Frenriv3.jpg

Not the best example, but at least it's not 200 px wide.

http://www.frenchriverresorts.com/images/frenchriversnowmobilebridge.jpg

Ah I see....oops :)

Ehhr, well, then I have a kind of problem because I'm near finished playing with this and I've made a pretty advanced tgd of it, using all kinds of masking techniques, more populations, fake stones, mixed water and the like.

While playing I was thinking of sharing this here as an example file along with a pdf with explanations etc.
That's still possible of course, but I'd need your approval then since it is based on your work.

Anyhow, I'll render something this night and though it is not wat you had in mind, I guess you will like it.
I will give another shot using the scales you had in mind, which I understand now.
But visualizing those scales in your tgd gives me problems, there's something off. Perhaps you need a slightly different POV to make it work. Let's see :)

Martin

Tangled-Universe

It's something like this, a bit...

Henry Blewer

Martin, please feel free to use the tgd as you wish. I am interested to see what you have in mind. I will be working on this one tomorrow myself, with a render over the weekend.
This was just a test image. I did not think it would take so long to render.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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