New view, river bend WIP

Started by Clay, November 04, 2016, 04:45:40 PM

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Clay

Playing with shaders and such.


fleetwood

Pretty cool terrain. Think the look could benefit if the plant population was hand edited or masked to be more in patches.  :)

bobbystahr

Quote from: fleetwood on November 04, 2016, 05:47:35 PM
Pretty cool terrain. Think the look could benefit if the plant population was hand edited or masked to be more in patches.  :)

I agree and maybe add variety by using the colour tab(should be named Colour Vary) on the population, I use a PF with a dark and a light version of the colour, usually a green and set the effect at 2. The size of the PF is important for the break up as well. That's a great hill you've made btw....
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AP

Agreed and perhaps lighten the tree some.

archonforest

WOW! Great stuff! Big potential here!!!
Agree with Fleetwood on the edit.
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Clay

Thx for all the suggestions, not sure where that color vary option is, short of actually opening the leaf parts in photoshop to adjust colors:-/

luvsmuzik

#7
Bobby Stahr told me about this one!
Are your plants part of a share pack? Sometimes helps to know if a texture and mask are use for color or if it is a plain color only shader.
Also nice to know who made the great objects!

DocCharly65

Very nice rock and POV!

The grass on the rock looks a bit strange.
What if you decrease the grass to less areas and then fill them up with another sort of grass that is a bit denser/more groundcovering and less tall?

bobbystahr

Quote from: Clay on November 07, 2016, 05:04:15 PM
Thx for all the suggestions, not sure where that color vary option is, short of actually opening the leaf parts in photoshop to adjust colors:-/


Clay.....Here's how to use the .tgc in pictures. The slider at '2.25' in pic 3 is the control. Play with that
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist