Ananda Update

Started by aymenk2003, July 22, 2009, 03:23:57 AM

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aymenk2003

Terrain GeoControl
Detail 0.85
AA 8
Pixel filter B-Spline (Soft)
... Something is going wrong...
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domdib

Well, the background does look almost out of focus, but I think that's what you'd expect from the Cubic B-Spline. Otherwise it looks an intriguing image to me - I like the way the clouds are positioned. What is it that you want to fix??

aymenk2003

Quote...Otherwise it looks an intriguing image to me... What is it that you want to fix??
what do you mean by intriguing...? -
- what I want to fix ? the whole image miss the reality and we can feel no life in it ...
something that I can't explain...
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domdib

Intriguing = interesting - interessant, non? I think you are being a little harsh saying that it has no life, but perhaps it would help if it weren't so blurry, so maybe all it needs is rendering with a sharper pixel filter.

aymenk2003

OK I'll try an other render ...
it will success otherwise I'll trough every thing over the board  >:(
:) :) :)
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inkydigit

render sharper, and bigger...this looks like it has some possibilities!

aymenk2003

sharper Pixel filter "Box" ?
bigger ...at what size ...1680x1050 it's OK ?
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domdib

Box, or Narrow Cubic, or if you want real sharpness, Catmull.

Gannaingh

I agree, bigg might allow for more details to come out. And don't throw this image away, it has real potential, especially the snow!

aymenk2003

I'll give it a try this night
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aymenk2003

Here's a new render
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Henry Blewer

That's much better. I am curious about the arc cutoff of the clouds, I have seen this in nature. I was wondering if this was on purpose and would a more jagged edge look better.
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Bellator

#13
I thinks he's using a distance shader to mask out the clouds above the camera, if that's the case use a larger value between far and near colors if you're using 5000 for far use 2500 for near, to give the gradient more space. I like the foreground looks quite realistic like sandstone  ;D
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aymenk2003

#14
yes it was a distance shader...
...and the values where 10000 and 5000 i think that's what you mention...
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