great wall

Started by gao_jian11, February 14, 2010, 01:23:08 PM

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gao_jian11

The Great Wall, not yet complete. Look forward to that proposal.

Kadri

Maybe a little to much saturation but this image looks very good to me  :)

Kadri.

MacGyver

I like the image, although I think in this case the balloon is too stereotypical. Would be a great showcase for the new cumulus clouds, even though I don't know if they have them there... ;)
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cyphyr

Beautiful :)
Personally I see no place for the balloon, but as I say that's just me :)
But how did you model the wall so well ?
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dandelO

I wondered that exact thing, Richard. My guess is: That portion is a heightfield or object brought into the modelling package and then the wall was built onto it in there. ???

Very cool, however you've done it, gao_jian11! :)

domdib

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Very nice terrain displacements in the foreground. Are you working from a heightfield of the actual route of the wall?

Gannaingh

For me the thing that detracts from the realism is the clouds, they just look a bit unnatural. The wall itself is very well done!

Henry Blewer

Is that Richard Nixon in the distance? Right there near the center of the picture.

Excellent work on the Wall. The landscape is very good also. I hope you continue to work on this. It will become on of the 'Classic" T2 renders I am sure. 8)
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Dune

I too would very much like to know how you got the wall in... will you enlighten us?

---Dune

gao_jian11

Hey everyone,My work flow:
1.Create "ter" file
2.3ds max+DreamScape25 read  "ter" file
3.Use the "terragen2 plugin for autodesk 3ds max" to import camera to max
4.Wall model file editing
5.Export obj files
6.Open the obj file in the tg2
7.The tg2 and in 3ds max in the interactive adjustment of model (this is a great need for patient work)

Dune

Interesting workflow. Thanks, Gao.

---Dune