Earth Drop

Started by microwar, June 05, 2010, 11:53:22 PM

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microwar

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This started with me plaing with some simpe shape sylinders to make a hole in the ground.
Then when i added a strata function i found somwhere throu the forum (cant find it anymore) i got the idea for a drop.

The "Drop" has a hight map, and seperate atmosphere with a image shader for the clouds.

Grass is from "Grasspatch01 -Walli Plant pack1"
Trees is "big_pine", not shure who made it, but thanx.
Flowers is "RINDOU GENTIAN", not shure who to credit here.
Clowers and clower flowers is from "Mr Mileys clover" pack.


MGebhart

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Interesting.

I can see my house from here.

NOTE: I think if you lost the flowers and clover then work on the clouds this could be a very cool render.
Marc Gebhart

Henry Blewer

I agree with Marc on the flowers... It is quite surreal looking. Very good start.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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microwar

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Flowers and sky was only put in there to fill up some space.

Clouds are 2d to shave off some render time + in the first render i made for it, I used the clouds to get shadows on the grass.

Think the hardest thing is to find objects that blend naturly together.

Also I'm still fumbeling in the dark when it comes to nodes and functions.

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Another angle.

Oshyan

Man that looks cool (the latest image), almost like hair.

- Oshyan

Kadri


Looks interesting ! It would look nicer with better clouds .
I am curious for the final image  :)

microwar

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Found some nice clouds on the forum (Thanx Phylloxera), and removed the flowers.
Had to change the horisontal fov to 90 to get the drop ring,senter, and sky into the pic.

Like to try to make it a night sene to, with city light showing. Did one try, but it's hard to get the grass to show.
Maby later...


Henry Blewer

Nice work. The clouds and the new population set up are much better.
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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MGebhart

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