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My first real SSLT scene, took about 3 days to render.
I am not completely happy with it yet, the wall either side of the steps needs
to be wet near the bottom and the snow has a dodgy line through it in several
places which I think is a mistake on my part with the texture.
Also, the snow needs to look more melted where it meets the ground.
Other than those 3 changes and another 3 days render time it is finished..
Sean
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I think the thick snow itself looks superb!
Only the peaks and ridges look a bit too sharp to me.
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That might just be the most realistic cgi snow I've ever seen :o
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This snow looks great!
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www.McGregorFineArt.com
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Aside from the dodgy lines, the snow is incredibly realistic!
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"Cousin Ricky" <rickysttATyahooDOTcom> wrote:
> Aside from the dodgy lines, the snow is incredibly realistic!
Thanks to everyone for the great comments, I think 90% of the credit for the
snow really needs to go to the pov team though as it is all down to the SSLT
feature.
Sean
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Indeed, the snow looks brilliant! =)
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On 12-10-2013 18:55, s.day wrote:
> My first real SSLT scene, took about 3 days to render.
>
> I am not completely happy with it yet, the wall either side of the steps needs
> to be wet near the bottom and the snow has a dodgy line through it in several
> places which I think is a mistake on my part with the texture.
>
> Also, the snow needs to look more melted where it meets the ground.
>
> Other than those 3 changes and another 3 days render time it is finished..
>
> Sean
>
Well worth the three days indeed! The snow looks incredibly real when
melting. As always, your textures are nearing perfection. The algal
growth on the stones is very realistic indeed.
I think that I have seen that door before ;-)
Thomas
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On 10/12/2013 12:55 PM, s.day wrote:
> My first real SSLT scene, took about 3 days to render.
>
Agree, the snow itself aside from the grid lines looks really good as
well as the brick & walking stone textures. On seeing the image it did
hit me as a little odd there was not a little snow still on the flat
rock slabs given the ground distribution of snow is relatively even -
from a gentle snow fall.
Bill P.
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On Sat, 12 Oct 2013 18:55:56 +0200, s.day <s.d### [at] uelacuk> wrote:
> My first real SSLT scene, took about 3 days to render.
>
> I am not completely happy with it yet, the wall either side of the steps
> needs
> to be wet near the bottom and the snow has a dodgy line through it in
> several
> places which I think is a mistake on my part with the texture.
>
> Also, the snow needs to look more melted where it meets the ground.
>
> Other than those 3 changes and another 3 days render time it is
> finished..
>
> Sean
Brilliant! It's so hot here in South Africa, I feel like I could eat that
snow ;)
I really like that door as well -how did you do it? Image maps or
procedural?
--
-Nekar Xenos-
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