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Hi all,
here are some updated LOTW images showing earth like textures and
environment. Ive started working on a more alien set of textures now. The
water also need some work. The images have been Auto Corrected for Levels
in Photoshop.
Work still to go.
1. Add a greater turbulence range to the crackle aptterns.
2. Alien textures and skies.
3. Moons and planets.
4. Object distribution.
I hope to have everything coded, with any large include files
autogenerated, so that the entire world definition files can be issued as
a single, small, zip file.
The full source code has been posted to pbsf.
regards
Nathan O'Brien
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Nathan O'Brien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> here are some updated LOTW images showing earth like textures and
> environment. Ive started working on a more alien set of textures now.
> The water also need some work. The images have been Auto Corrected for
> Levels in Photoshop.
>
> Work still to go.
>
> 1. Add a greater turbulence range to the crackle aptterns.
> 2. Alien textures and skies.
> 3. Moons and planets.
> 4. Object distribution.
>
> I hope to have everything coded, with any large include files
> autogenerated, so that the entire world definition files can be issued
> as a single, small, zip file.
>
> The full source code has been posted to pbsf.
>
> regards
>
> Nathan O'Brien
>
I must say, that first one is extraordinary! I've seen rock outcroppings
do these things.
The second has a foreboding atmosphere, like it's going to be a tough
hike :) Those cliffs look like basalt columns, the kind accompanying
rhyolite (in the Sierra Nevada, anyway).
That third one looks okay. I think the texture you used would make a
good organic layer of leaves, twigs, flowers, etc., as found under
shrubs and trees.
-Sam Benge
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