Winter Wasteland

Started by Gforce, December 28, 2009, 04:36:16 PM

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Gforce

I wanted to make a bleak empty frozen waste. I'm going to add in some foot prints next.
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Henry Blewer

Add some very small displacements to the sands. The foreground is very smooth looking. The sky is great.
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Gforce

Quote from: njeneb on December 28, 2009, 06:14:28 PM
Add some very small displacements to the sands. The foreground is very smooth looking. The sky is great.
The ground is covered in snow that's why its so smooth. 
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Henry Blewer

Ah, try adding a small amount of illumination to make it whiter. Or maybe a second sun, high overhead without shadows.
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Gforce

Here's an updated version with a little luminosity on the snow and some footprints.
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Malcolm79

It looks conceptual! Good composition, but ratio of proportions between heaven and earth, I believe, should be 1/3 (Golden rule).

Henry Blewer

I like the footprints. They look like they have been there for sometime, neat effect.
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TheBlackHole

Where's the tauntaun? Or wampas? Any snowspeeders or AT-AT's? Echo Base anyone? ;D
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Gforce

I think this looks better.
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dlefik2008

man, cool effect with the foot prints in the snow. nice work!

Henry Blewer

It does. Try changing the underlying surface layer to white. Only the ridges poking out of the snow need to be rock colored. This may help make the snow 'whiter'.
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