sailing + wake experiments

Started by king_tiger_666, February 21, 2007, 04:50:36 AM

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Will

The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

old_blaggard

That's great!  Wonderful job!  You've got a very detailed and believable sense of realism.
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3DGuy

It looks like the angle of the wake varies (gets smaller towards the back). A wake always has an angle of about 39 degrees.

Dark Fire

Quote from: 3DGuy on February 26, 2007, 12:02:43 PM
It looks like the angle of the wake varies (gets smaller towards the back). A wake always has an angle of about 39 degrees.
How do you measure and verify something like that? Thanks for the randomly useful information...

3DGuy

I remembered it from when I was playing with water scene's in 3DS. There's been studies about that that. Verifying it wouldn't be too hard at an aquatics lab (where they test ship models etc). I do remember seeing alot of discussion involving a duck's wake so searching on that should yield some results.

king_tiger_666



i used this as reference for my mask
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Will

Nice, thats a intresting way to diagram a wake.

Regards,

Will
The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

king_tiger_666

This could also be adapted to do some nice coastal renders with wave refraction/ diffraction
here's some linky's. 


http://www.wiley.com/college/strahler/0471480533/animations/ch19_animations/animation2.html
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Dark Fire

All of this stuff would be useful in a 'Water Physics' plugin...

king_tiger_666

I thought i had posted this image but i forgot so here it is, it would make a decent mark too.
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king_tiger_666

after much rendering here it is 1.2mb so it might take a while to load about 50-60hrs render 6 (600x600) squares

http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~rawjdmbj/terragen/pano2.html  enjoy.

i moved the position of the ketch, and added in my wake texture after figuring out how to move textures around:D:D 
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old_blaggard

Nice job.  Unfortunately I can't really see the wake very well, and the water is slightly randomized in each section.
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neon22

nice one... That shore looks an awful lot like your sailing into Queenstown :-)

king_tiger_666

Queenstown New Zealand?... would be great to do some renders of that type of landscape

just thought this would be interesting to post, it is the stitched image that the pano is made from 2400x1200

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old_blaggard

Nice job.  This looks really realistic - when I first saw that I thought "those are cool clouds, I wonder where he took that photo?"
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