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After dozens of failed attempts, I've found a method to produce the kind of
landscape I was looking for. This is an isosurface using the wrinkle
pigment with poly_wave 4. I'm still working on it, I need to add som
boulders around the lake and some tall grass, make the forest a little more
dense and radiosity a little better quality. Nevertheless, I'm proud of the
result so far.
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] hotmailcom> schreef in bericht
news:web.466f74bfbe8554788d9b8bbd0@news.povray.org...
> After dozens of failed attempts, I've found a method to produce the kind
> of
> landscape I was looking for. This is an isosurface using the wrinkle
> pigment with poly_wave 4. I'm still working on it, I need to add som
> boulders around the lake and some tall grass, make the forest a little
> more
> dense and radiosity a little better quality. Nevertheless, I'm proud of
> the
> result so far.
>
Looks very convincing indeed. Well done.
Thomas
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> After dozens of failed attempts, I've found a method to produce the kind
> of
> landscape I was looking for. This is an isosurface using the wrinkle
> pigment with poly_wave 4. I'm still working on it, I need to add som
> boulders around the lake and some tall grass, make the forest a little
> more
> dense and radiosity a little better quality. Nevertheless, I'm proud of
> the
> result so far.
Yes looks very convincing so far. One thing that I immediately noticed was
that the shadows from the trees look a little too bright. Maybe increase
the sun brightness relative to the sky colour?
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Kirk Andrews schrieb:
> After dozens of failed attempts, I've found a method to produce the kind of
> landscape I was looking for. This is an isosurface using the wrinkle
> pigment with poly_wave 4. I'm still working on it, I need to add som
> boulders around the lake and some tall grass, make the forest a little more
> dense and radiosity a little better quality. Nevertheless, I'm proud of the
> result so far.
>
>
The scenery and the textures are looking great and convincing. I'm
missing the additional plant growth at the waterline though ...
Wish I was that advanced with textures ...
Marc
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Ok, so I've added some reeds around the lake, thickened the forest, and
improved the radiosity. I'm hoping for suggestions on making the landscape
a more "inviting" place.
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Kirk Andrews schrieb:
> Ok, so I've added some reeds around the lake, thickened the forest, and
> improved the radiosity. I'm hoping for suggestions on making the landscape
> a more "inviting" place.
>
WAY COOOOOL
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Kirk Andrews nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007/06/13 15:45:
> Ok, so I've added some reeds around the lake, thickened the forest, and
> improved the radiosity. I'm hoping for suggestions on making the landscape
> a more "inviting" place.
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It's already more inviting. The reeds and trees' shadows nicely hide the harch
water edge. The added trees make the scene more relaxed in my eyes.
Maybe adding some lazy clouds or some rock formations piercing the grass? Or
some animal half hiden in trees... As it will be partialy hiden and in the
shadows, it don't need to be very detailed.
--
Alain
-------------------------------------------------
Don't waste your time on a man/woman, who isn't willing to waste their time on you.
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"Kirk Andrews" <kir### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
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> Ok, so I've added some reeds around the lake, thickened the forest, and
> improved the radiosity.
very nice ..... i particularly like the way the lighting plays on the
mountains.
> I'm hoping for suggestions on making the landscape a more "inviting"
> place.
perhaps a picnic table and or some kind of campsite setting in the
foreground might do the trick.
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Kirk Andrews wrote:
> Ok, so I've added some reeds around the lake, thickened the forest,
> and improved the radiosity. I'm hoping for suggestions on making the
> landscape a more "inviting" place.
Nice!
I'd play around a bit with the colors. (See attached image to see what I
mean.)
Rune
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http://runevision.com
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Thanks, everyone, for your suggestions and comments. Here is my final
(maybe) render, in which I've changed the camera position and added more
detail to the landscape around the lake.
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