http://www.daxpandhi.com/Blog/eue-2017 (http://www.daxpandhi.com/Blog/eue-2017)
Wow!
Hey Danny! Thanks for putting this link up. There hasn't been much reaction here, but the linked article shows a major paradigm shift in terrain creation, and one that should dramatically change how we work. If I understand the concepts correctly instead of a "Shader" based process (create-filter-erode in a node connected progression of perlin/voronoi noises), to a "Goal" based process of having a defined terrain type (some sort of library of valleys, rivers, ridges, etc) and then placing and adapting the elements into the desired terrain. As the author points out; the skills to create believable terrains from networks of modified 'noises' are difficult to master, and don't lend themselves to an "artistic" workflow. To be able to just place a 'valley' in a given spot and then put a 'river' off to one side of it beneath a 'cliff' and then tweak with types of erosion, displacement and debris forming a desired shape would be truly awesome. While TG contains a nodal language to create virtually any terrain feature, it ain't easy (understatement) :(.
So Danny, thanks again, and this bump is because I think this is a very important development!
I've seen it, downloaded the article, but haven't read (no time). But if Danny posts and Doug says so, I'm sure it must be interesting!
This looks great, but my concern would be the World Machine part. Is World Machine development going to continue, or is it dead? Look here: http://forum.world-machine.com/index.php?topic=3233.0
Quote from: jaf on May 15, 2017, 03:14:36 PM
This looks great, but my concern would be the World Machine part. Is World Machine development going to continue, or is it dead? Look here: http://forum.world-machine.com/index.php?topic=3233.0
TOR has nothing to do with World Machine. It is not another plug-in like GeoGlyph. It's a stand alone terrain modeler at this stage. He (QSpinner) is still developing it
Painting erosion with a context aware brush looks fantastic!!
I am not sure if this video is visible if your'e not on facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/daxpandhi/videos/10158832261760531/
Thanks for the link Rene. This non-Facebook guy was able to view and enjoy the video. Fantastic stuff in the works!
Wow, that's awesome (after clicking away the annoying F*#B reminder).
Amazing!!!!!!! Thanks for the link(s).
That looks great. Thanks René.
We worked with Dax on BSG and couple other things, and he's a very talented cat. Provided some nice jumping off points in Vue for me to get it kickstarted.