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Title: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 03, 2017, 11:52:43 AM
First attempt to make a procedural night sky.
C+C welcome!

cheers, Klaus

ps: I think the blue star is a little to bright. Couldn`t figure out how to make it smaller yet. Crunching numbers back and forth...
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: Dune on January 03, 2017, 12:04:13 PM
Very nice. There are procedural nightskies about as well. One suggestion would be to mask by superlarge PF to get a little variation in density.
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 03, 2017, 01:29:21 PM
Thanks, Dune.
This looks a little bit better, I think.
More variation in brightness and "clumping" but still too many overall, perhaps.
I`ll keep on plugging nodes...
cheers, Klaus
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 03, 2017, 02:00:20 PM
Another render. That`s it for tonight.
cheers, Klaus
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: luvsmuzik on January 03, 2017, 02:20:01 PM
Well done!
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: bobbystahr on January 03, 2017, 03:03:29 PM
Very nice man...I tend to use dandel0's Background sky setup which has many tweaking options, but this is just as nice. Well done and Keep On Tweaking
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 03, 2017, 10:31:30 PM
Thank you both for your kind words!

I found some of the old files/presets now. Had to try on my own first.
OK, 2 more tweaks.
Cheers, Klaus
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: bobbystahr on January 04, 2017, 12:36:39 AM
Hey man, yours are as good as I've got ...
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: Dune on January 04, 2017, 02:16:59 AM
The last two are very good. I really like the larger stars. Are they 'dots' in the background as well or small planets?
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 04, 2017, 08:14:25 AM
Thanks!  :)

The coloured dots are in fact each a simple "Light Source".
I thought this gave me more freedom in placing and colouring them as stars/galaxies/planets or whatever.
And when I had one light tweaked to my liking I could leave it alone and get on with the next one without altering the sky as a whole.
Placing the light closer or farther away together with very small numbers in the starburst and bloom settings it is "easy" to achieve
different magnitudes of brightness and glow. And they render very fast, too.
It would help immensely if we had bloom or starburst per object or light.

Next step is to find out how to make some sort of larger nebula or milky way in the skies as separate objects.
I always seem to have difficulties to insert another layer into the skies or terrain or whatever without messing the whole thing up...
Gotta read up upon the Nebulae thread by Hannes from 2014.

Anyways, if anyone is interested to take a look I will post a scene file later.

Cheers, Klaus
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: luvsmuzik on January 04, 2017, 02:53:50 PM
This is great! Interesting methods as well.
My first thought for star clusters would be a fake stone shader rotated 90 and then try to use a density shader with an image mask shader piped into it somehow. I suppose somewhere around here there is probably a procedural spiral twist method....
Particle systems and instances are fun but I haven't converted one to see if it would load as an object.....hmmmm
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: AP on January 04, 2017, 06:15:10 PM
I am interested. Thank you very much.
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: KlausK on January 04, 2017, 08:55:58 PM
Right, there you go. I added a few notes you can find in the readme.txt to shorten the time to find the relevant settings for the scenery.
Any comments to the setup are welcome, of course!

Cheers, Klaus

ps:...oops, should I have posted this in the file sharing area?
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: luvsmuzik on January 04, 2017, 10:34:24 PM
Thank you!
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: Jo Kariboo on January 04, 2017, 10:35:13 PM
Very nice your pictures night, and thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: Dune on January 05, 2017, 03:37:37 AM
Thanks very much for sharing, Klaus. Interesting to see how you set this up. I was just thinking that for a milky way kind of 'trail', one could use a simple black/white image map as mask, projected from render camera. 
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: bobbystahr on January 05, 2017, 07:33:29 AM
Thanks a lot, one can never have too many night skies...said as a true old fart...heh heh heh
Title: Re: Starry, starry night, paint your palette blue and gray...
Post by: luvsmuzik on April 28, 2018, 06:44:01 PM
Found it! I recently changed pc and did not have all my stuff. Here is a great starry sky! Thanks again KlausK