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Guess what recently happened in MY household...
The original plan was for the letters to look like they just fell into
the water, with streams of bubbles still rising off them, and maybe some
foam on the water's surface.
Actually, this is all I had time to do.
Oddly, radiosity by itself produced no caustics. (Not entirely sure why;
perhaps because the light is from a light source rather than a brilliant
surface?) Anyway, this image uses photons + radiosity. (With just
photons, the image looks trippy, but MUCH too dark for print. As it is
it came out looking too dark on paper...)
The "sand" is in fact perfectly smooth; the apparent lumpyness is errors
in the photon map. (I used spacing = exp(-4).)
I'm particularly pleased with the rock texture at the back. Was
originally grey. I tried to make the dark patches a deep red/brown for
effect, but instead I got the kind of dusty rust colour, which I
actually quite liked. And I discovered that using normal=granite
automatically likes just about anything look "rock-like". (E.g., the
grey pebble, which is a mere sphere.)
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Orchid XP v2 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Guess what recently happened in MY household...
> The original plan was for the letters to look like they just fell into
> the water, with streams of bubbles still rising off them, and maybe some
> foam on the water's surface.
"Fresh start" was my first thought.
Dunno what to do with the sand, maybe use a noise isosurface instead?
For the bubbles: The spacing of the upper bubbles should be greater than
those close to the letters. That'll show that they're gaining speed when
they go up.
Like the idea!
Yours,
Bu.
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> Dunno what to do with the sand, maybe use a noise isosurface instead?
>
> For the bubbles: The spacing of the upper bubbles should be greater than
> those close to the letters. That'll show that they're gaining speed when
> they go up.
>
> Like the idea!
Well, it only took me a few hours to put together from scratch. (Bearing
in mind that the final render took just short of 1 hour.)
Basically I wanted there to be *a lot* more bubbles than there are. And
you're right about the spacing. I was looking at randomly displacing
them side to side as well... but didn't have time.
Still, it's quite a nice image, all in all...
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