Hello to all! First try at Terragen 3

Started by Darknight, April 22, 2014, 01:35:15 PM

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Darknight

Hello all,
I have been pretty much a Vue user for a very very long time, mainly because of ease of use and compatibility with the software I use. But of late I have been looking at all the Terragen work you guys have been doing, and quite honestly my mind is blown at how amazing this software is, in capable hands. So I manned it up and am now trying to learn Terragen 3. Here goes my first try,  a simple scene with a terrain I created in world Machine. I barely knew what I was doing, but am beginning to understand how Terragen works. But still not yet figured out adding foliage, and other populations. :-[

Thanks for checking the post! :)

It's not who you are that matters, it's what you do.

Kadri


Looks nice!
I like especially the lower ground part.
And welcome to the forum :)

Darknight

Thanks Kadri! Really liking Terragen so far. Still figuring out shading and populating.
It's not who you are that matters, it's what you do.

Rocknugraphics

Great piece. Welcome to the world of Terragen

Oshyan

Very impressive, especially for a first (public) image. You already have some very nice surface texturing and a good blend of complexity in your clouds. Populations should be pretty easy to get started on. Perhaps post another thread with any questions you have?

- Oshyan

otakar

Wow, if this is your first attempt I can't wait for the follow-up. This is some intricate setup here and a great result!

Darknight

Thanks for all the encouragement guys!

Quote from: Oshyan on April 22, 2014, 02:49:26 PM
Very impressive, especially for a first (public) image. You already have some very nice surface texturing and a good blend of complexity in your clouds. Populations should be pretty easy to get started on. Perhaps post another thread with any questions you have?

- Oshyan
Thanks Oshyan, I am currently trying to understand more by going through the tutorial from here http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,63.msg185.html#msg185
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archonforest

Welcome :D
Your picture looking great for sure. Love the colors and the atmo!
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Walli

I really like the surfaces and the terrain, very well done

oldm4n


TheBadger

I love the blue texture on the left wall. I am curious how that would hold up at a small scale?!
It has been eaten.

Oshyan

That's a really old tutorial. Not sure if it's inaccurate at this point, so it may still give you useful basics, but after going through it, definitely look through the Wiki and the forums for more current info.

- Oshyan

Upon Infinity

Looks really sharp!  What detail settings did you use?

jo

Hi,

Great first effort! There is a guide to working with populations here:

http://www.planetside.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Populator_Guide

The "Working with Populations" is the best one for you to check out at this stage.

Regards,

Jo

Darknight

I am very thankful for all the pointers guys! I am fiddling with them whenever I get some time :)

Quote from: TheBadger on April 23, 2014, 10:08:56 PM
I love the blue texture on the left wall. I am curious how that would hold up at a small scale?!
I will render them out closer and post it, so we can take a look.

Quote from: Oshyan on May 04, 2014, 04:35:03 PM
That's a really old tutorial. Not sure if it's inaccurate at this point, so it may still give you useful basics, but after going through it, definitely look through the Wiki and the forums for more current info.

- Oshyan
No worries, still some great pointers.

Quote from: Upon Infinity on May 05, 2014, 02:32:25 PM
Looks really sharp!  What detail settings did you use?
I used a setting of 3 for details and 3 for Anti Aliasing.

Quote from: jo on May 06, 2014, 12:22:47 AM
Hi,

Great first effort! There is a guide to working with populations here:

http://www.planetside.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Populator_Guide

The "Working with Populations" is the best one for you to check out at this stage.

Regards,

Jo
Thanks Jo!

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