Hi guys !
Had some help from a local geographer in handling DEM data and had seen this spot in a book and wanted to reproduce it as closely as possible. DEMs obtained from the USGS for free.....thanks to them !
Had a week off and worked on this most of the week, render was 4000x2000 at 0.8 Detail and 7 AA, took 17Hours on my MacBookPro Retina (about 2 years old). Eager to see what the new MacPro can do....when is it available !
The focus here was breaking the even lines of distribution at the top and bottom for the trees and other textures using a slightly modified clip that was shared by someone several years back...and sorry to that person for not remembering !
Have not made any effort on the atmospherics...future works on this to come !
Thanks for viewing !
Paul
PS: absolutely no post work on this version
Looks great!
I love the lighting and lower foreground especially.
Thanks Kadri !
Noticed that my tree are rather dark and basically forgot to adjust the XFrog TGOs for color and translucency....keeps them rather dark and without texture...so back to the drawing board for these adjustments.
Take care !
Paul
That's an outstanding piece of work, Paul. I agree that a little more light and translucency in the veggies will do good.
Excellent look forward to the update.
That is very very crisp! I use that word crisp a lot, I hope I'm understood. Not sure of a single better word to use.
Overall a well conceived and implemented image. Foreground is especially nice, although the large green rock look like they could use some tweaking (more roughness?)
Paul i looked a little closer on the foreground.
There are 8 or so 3D rock objects i think.
Did you make them yourself?
What software did you use to make them?
Are the textures image maps or procedurals in Terragen?
They look very good and only when i looked closer found i that they are repeated .
Curious because i want to use the same technique in my renders too :)
Hi Kadri
They were done in Blender and imported as .obj files, modified with power fractal, given a rock image texture and additional displacement and the colours adjusted with the main color swatch where the image is inserted. The rock texture I used was rather neutral and accepted various shades reasonably well.
There are 3 separate population with different shades of color.
I also made the sink into the underlying layers by inserting a -15cm to the Translate Y section of the TGO, otherwise they looked like a bunch of pots and pans sitting on everything else.
I will post a better render soon with some additional texture to the rocks to give a better appearance as suggested by massonspappy higher up. Also will add a few high clouds to break the blue sky a bit.
I will fix the rocks to be presentable and will get one of my personal rock texture that I can share and make them available for you in Dropbox...stay tuned !
Paul
Thanks Paul :)
Great render, I really like these kind of renders! :)
Excellent, the detail of the little rocks is impressive!
This is some really, really nice work, a lot of depth and detail. My only notable criticism would be how uniformly shiny (and not in a wet way, i.e. soft specular) the foreground rocks are. Break that up a bit, or just remove the soft specular high up and give sharper (wet looking) specular closer to the water and you have a real winner. You could also just add some procedural texturing detail on top of the image map textures.
- Oshyan
Way to go Paul, this joins the ranks of one of your best works ...such a pleasing piece of work!
A masterpiece. Beautiful
I wish to thank everyone for their comments ! It is appreciated and here is the final product with correction of those shiny rocks, a better snow line, trees with some "nuance" in lighting and a whisper of high clouds !
This is probably as good as I can do it for now but I am still learning !
I am not very quick at this so will not produce a whole lot of images...the next ones will be variations of this one !
All the trees are XFrogs conifers, the foreground plants from the Walli collection of grasses and plants (from Silva 3D).
The foreground rocks are mine, done in Blender and modified to some degree in Terragen and changed to TGO files. They are big....so as not to see the polygons.
I have made a file available for download for one version of those river rocks and more to follow. The TGO may look a bit different as I had to change the image texture to avoid copyright issues. I replaced the original with a texture from my own images and gave it the same name. You can change it to your own my simply copying it to the folder and give it the same name or change the assigned image in the Default Shader. There is a file in pdf that may save you some time if you experiment. Please read it...it is short and should save you time, especially if you decide to assign some further displacement to the TGO.
Enjoy !
Paul
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r2ij5cje5dehijv/RiverRockTransfers.zip
PS. Will also make it available in the file sharing section with illustrations if you want an idea before downloading.
Beautiful scene, beautiful render. I especially like the shallow water along the shore, great detail.
Rocks available at the file sharing section with images.
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,17721.new.html#new
Paul
Paul, I need to make some comments as this is one of my favorite places on earth. I think you did it great justice. It looks quite authentic and I love the foreground vegetation and water in particular. Maybe the rock colors a bit too stark (blue rocks especially) and the snow cover line a bit too strong, but that should not be major criticism. Also, somehow the peaks seem smoothed a bit, they are really sharp in reality.
If you ever have a chance I highly recommend a visit to Glacier NP. :)
PS: I tried a go at this very same view a couple of years ago but I got nowhere with the DEM file. The elevation was just not right.
Excellent! Well done on addressing those small issues.
- Oshyan
Very Nice Paul
That is simply outstanding!
I'm impressed............. :)
Real nice.
A beautiful scene and render, and a very kind gesture of sharing... thanks Paul!
:)
J
Very nice colors and field of dept. :)
Beautiful! Especially the transparent water near the foreground looks amazing.
J'aime énormément !!! :)
Merci aussi pour le partage des rochers.