Amanita Muscaria

Started by pixelpusher636, November 29, 2022, 09:54:55 PM

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pixelpusher636

Some Quixel Shrooms, they have a lot of convincing models, these seem off to me.
The more I use Terragen, the more I realize the world is not so small.

Dune

I think they need to be lowered a bit, so the fat part is more underground. I've never noticed these fat base stems in the wild actually. And perhaps a PF world, that would give them some variation in the base color.

Hannes

Looks great! Agree with Ulco.

pixelpusher636

Thanks Guys! Ulco I've actually see them both ways with that bulb stem present and non existent  just below the surface. No idea why. I think the PF might be the answer along with lowering some.
The more I use Terragen, the more I realize the world is not so small.

pclavett

Love your models ! Love the depth of field effect....., is your ground an image map with displacement..... seem to have seen similar at Polligon ? BTW....do not eat them as they are extremely toxic...... and as a previous MD, saw one such poisoning and the guy did not make it ! Still they are pretty to look at !

pixelpusher636

Quote from: pclavett on December 01, 2022, 09:23:19 AMLove your models ! Love the depth of field effect....., is your ground an image map with displacement..... seem to have seen similar at Polligon ? BTW....do not eat them as they are extremely toxic...... and as a previous MD, saw one such poisoning and the guy did not make it ! Still they are pretty to look at !
MD!? Well I never would have guessed.
Indeed, all mushrooms are edible but some only once.  :) Yes the ground is a displaced image map. Thanks for the kudos pclavett!
The more I use Terragen, the more I realize the world is not so small.

pixelpusher636

I have a couple of updates. The first I wasn't quite satisfied with but thought it worth posting. A bit more pleased with the latter.
Thanks for having a look!

The more I use Terragen, the more I realize the world is not so small.

Hannes

Great!!! The images both look beautiful! Nevertheless I prefer the second one. 

Dune

Agree with Hannes (once again). Great render.

masonspappy

Quote from: pixelpusher636 on December 01, 2022, 10:10:47 PMIndeed, all mushrooms are edible but some only once.
I gotta remember that line.
The models look great! Nice job. 

pclavett

Both images are great but the second one the best ! Those models are awesome ! Where did you get them ? BTW..... also think that phrase of .... " all mushrooms being edible but some only once..." to be just about the funniest one yet ! Was eating lunch as I was reading the thread ........ took me some time to clear all that food out of my airways !!! Take care ! Paul

Stormlord

Your Amanita Muscaria Update-02.jpg is `really great!
Looks like a professional photo. Exellent work, also your DOF.

By the way... where did you got these models an textures from?

STORMLORD

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aknight0

Wow, such an improvement!  That second set is great 👍. Which grass are you using in front there?  That looks really nice with the DOF.

pixelpusher636


Quote from: Stormlord on December 07, 2022, 09:02:24 AMYour Amanita Muscaria Update-02.jpg is `really great!
Looks like a professional photo. Exellent work, also your DOF.

By the way... where did you got these models an textures from?

STORMLORD

Quote from: aknight0 on December 07, 2022, 04:08:29 PMWow, such an improvement!  That second set is great 👍. Which grass are you using in front there?  That looks really nice with the DOF.
Thanks a lot for the kind words guys! I'm partial to the second version as well so your comments were affirmation, thanks.

The mushrooms are from Quixel they are not so Scientific with their naming there as these are called "Red Mushrooms".
The grasses are a mixture of Lemon grass, wild grass (background) and "Tundra grass" in the foreground. These are from Quixel as well. 

Thanks again Folks. Your input is always helpful and appreciated.
The more I use Terragen, the more I realize the world is not so small.