Irish perhaps. Made some simple auks to go along with it.
C'est une texture pour les rochers ?
This is a texture for the rocks ?
What is? The auks? No, auks are birds (google 'auk'). And actually they're razorbills....
Ce qui est rose au bord de l'eau. C'est une texture ?
What is pink at the edge of the water. This is a texture ?
Begorrah, I'm simply dazzled by the second one. I think I'll take up golf.
rat.
There is some sparse pink color in the rocks indeed.
Instantly recognisable as Inishmore in the Aran Isles. (Or at least inspired by there) A very distinctive landscape. Looking forward to where you go with this. Are the walls done with an image or procedurally?
:)
Richard
C'est surement fait avec le warp shader.
No, no warp this time ;) It's an image map. I tried to make decent lines procedurally, but this was easier. I think with a stack of simple shapes and a proper (squarish) warper, I could do it procedurally, though.
I'm not sure whether I take this further, although I'm not happy with the photographic quality and the cliffs, a.o. Time to work on something else.
EDIT: possible
Beautiful colours, good depth, good foam on the water and very good scale.
I really like the colour on the cliffs, makes it look like granite.
Most of all I like the depth and how the light falls on the coloured cliffs in the background.
Good one Dune.
Cheers
I thought of Ireland too when I looked at the image. Then I read your post. So I would say it works.
Never been to leprechaun land though, just liked the movie far and away a lot.
Quote from: Dune on February 24, 2013, 07:51:40 AMThere is some sparse pink color in the rocks indeed.
I didn't realize that the Irish cliffs have so much feldspar.
I just used some nice colors, didn't dive into rock specialties. It's about the walls, actually. But you're right; I have to take care to strive for realism, also in that respect.