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> http://www.gallery-ii.com/wyeth_pennsylvania_landscape.htm maybe? (nice -
prior
> to hunting, the only Wyeth I knew was Christina's World)
Oh, thanks for finding this. I haven't got around to scanning my Wyeth's
landscapes book to use as visual references.
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/002-2537232-7884028)
> I'm currently working on the grass and rock textures - and looking forward
to
> trying out the double/triple layered grass that others have played with -
a
> green layer, a dead layer and a 'straw' layer (i.e. a few high thin yellow
> strands).
It may be interesting to make sure that the sky and sun colors/textures are
right before tweaking the plant ones, because we usually see plants under
the sky. Plant greens take a lot of tweaking in any case.
About the layers trick, having another layer of slightly different green can
help too. We can really be thankful of the way POV-Ray does instanciation,
because it's one of the few 3D software that can manage gigantic (mesh)
plant populations without complaining.
G.
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