Trying to get a natural marshy tundra vegetation. All WIP's.
The last one is definitely my favorite, and the second one. The last one in particular has better detail imol.
great test. Looking good.
Looking good already. Dit you use 'distort by normal' for the colours?
No, just some extra warp on a small scale.
Incredible images! man made bridge...cute :)
Updated.
Quote from: Dune on June 02, 2018, 12:00:11 PM
Updated.
Like the updated version a lot. Textures seem very good at scale. Maybe a tad more green on the tops of rises away from continual flooding/rot to simulate "newgrowth" areas in the bog
Nice.
Definitely like the updated version
great update. looks way better!
Great work, Ulco! I like the ground structure of the update. Only the left side borders of the river in the right foreground look a bit too straight. But all in all very convincing landscape!
That was indeed bothering me too ;)
Beautiful.really impressive.
Real, just real....
Earlier was the base work for some tundra shaders, but this is the main commission. Dull vantage point and hard to make it interesting, but I rather like it anyway. It's supposed to be part of sequence of changing landscapes. This is early tundra, just after a major Ice Age. Proof is trudging along down there somewhere.
Quote from: Dune on June 24, 2018, 09:29:56 AM
Earlier was the base work for some tundra shaders, but this is the main commission. Dull vantage point and hard to make it interesting, but I rather like it anyway. It's supposed to be part of sequence of changing landscapes. This is early tundra, just after a major Ice Age. Proof is trudging along down there somewhere.
"hard to make it interesting" is an understatement for sure from a guy living not far South of serious tundra. Coincidentally I just started on an image titled light brown tundra from the name of the clip file from presets I threw at it. If it works I will of course, post it; but many don't even get to the "hmmmm" point lately