My first use of FrankB's 'Road and Tarmac' file which is available at the NWDA web site. One needs to navigate through the meandering road and find a good point of view of which there are many. I made a vertical adjustment to the terrain, but did little else to change it. One may add strata and displacements if desired. Much can be done to change the appearance to this fun file.
Additional elements added are dandelO's 'Larch Tree; and, Walli's 'Dry Shrubs', 'Grass Clumps' and 'Mouse Ear' chickweed. And, thanks to Jason for the 'Boxter' model. Also, thanks for the help by Frank and Jason for their help with resolving the car model's window glass transparency.
Finally, I did receive a perplexing error message just about when I was ready to do the final render. I'm sure this was not a keystroke flub on my part; but, was able to scour through the file and correct it prior to the final render. And again, Frank, Martin and Oshyan came to the rescue and offered their helpful suggestions and support regarding the issue which led to the resolution.
Nice work. The car might be a bit large still, but maybe it's just a narrow road. It's nice to see this done with your touch. Your deserts are always very good.
Quote from: njeneb on February 06, 2012, 06:11:50 PM
Nice work. The car might be a bit large still, but maybe it's just a narrow road. It's nice to see this done with your touch. Your deserts are always very good.
Thanks Henry, I didn't want to reduce the car any more or else someone might think it was driven by an elf.
Quote from: choronr on February 06, 2012, 06:20:24 PM
Quote from: njeneb on February 06, 2012, 06:11:50 PM
Nice work. The car might be a bit large still, but maybe it's just a narrow road. It's nice to see this done with your touch. Your deserts are always very good.
Thanks Henry, I didn't want to reduce the car any more or else someone might think it was driven by an elf.
;D ;D ;D
Funny response!
Bob, I really like this scene. I am also very glad that using the road was a good experience for you.
Cheers,
Frank