Winter trees

Started by glen5700, February 03, 2010, 07:05:00 PM

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dandelO

The final snow shaders I shared don't use luminosity anymore either, Dune, it was far too much trouble keeping it controlled in the shadows and, it really wasn't correct anyway to use luminosity for snow-glinting.
The sparkles now are from reflections via tiny(1mm scale) perlin dots over the entire surface, they still only glint in direct light, though.
It's probably much the same idea as your stones method.

I should probably re-upload them, since I'm an idiot I haven't put them back here yet. I'll do it shortly...

Dune

Allright, Dandel0, I didn't know that. Nice album, by the way...

glen5700

Thanks Dune,
I'll check out your method too.

Glen

glen5700

Small update, lessen the fine displacement in the snow - I think it looks a lot better. Softer shadows with more samples.

It's funny I had to told about the harsh shadows I had in my first post of this image, but this weekend just looking out the window in the backyard I realized they needed more softening.

I really do appreciate everyone's input and help!!

Next will be sparkles...

Glen

Henry Blewer

The shadows in the newest version really do look great.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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choronr

This looks very good Glen; the sparkles will put the icing on the cake.

domdib

I think I prefer the softness of the shadows in the previous image, but only slightly. Look forward to the sparkles.