around the coast...

Started by inkydigit, October 26, 2009, 02:59:16 PM

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inkydigit

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found this place whilst revisiting an older world, added some extra details... thanks for taking time to view, comment or critique, as these are always welcome and appreciated!
cheers
Jason

Henry Blewer

I remember an image you did like this. I always was curious how you got the layered look to the laterally displaced rock ledges.
Looks good. My only issue is with the hill in the background. It looks different geologically from the look of the layered stones.
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inkydigit

thanks njeneb, the background cliffs, are the same structure, just difficult to tell at this distance!
as for the texture on the strata?... I don't know how it got there, serendipitous node work I guess!!

Henry Blewer

Luck? Ok...
I think they look pretty cool. It's probably clamped displacement offset.
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inkydigit

I don't recall having any clamped displacement, but it may be affected by the strata and outcrops shader, which is sandwiched between some pretty heavy lateral and vertical displacements and redirects!

Henry Blewer

That sounds good also. It's a case of 'I know what I like, and I like that.' Good job and quite interesting.
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inkydigit

I will travel around this world, looking for more povs....I forgot to credit for the veggies...thanks to Klas, for the tree, walli for the old pine, and lightning for the bushes/grass...I'll keep you posted!
cheers
J

Henry Blewer

I use tags for credit in my Flickr images. Saves a lot of typing. Also, if someone's name is long or difficult to spell, the typing errors are minimized.
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rcallicotte

Very nice.  I'd like it to be clearer on the rocks nearest, but it's very good.
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