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Here's my latest render.
The AT-AT walker was converted from an LDraw model,
Snow was generated using Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro.
I think I need to add another layer of snow using smaller particles and
using a slightly darker colour to make the snow look more realistic. Does
anyone have tips for using this macro?
Thanks in advance
Reuben
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On 8/22/2015 8:21 AM, Reuben Pearse wrote:
> Here's my latest render.
>
> The AT-AT walker was converted from an LDraw model,
>
> Snow was generated using Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro.
>
> I think I need to add another layer of snow using smaller particles and
> using a slightly darker colour to make the snow look more realistic. Does
> anyone have tips for using this macro?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Reuben
>
>
That is very good Reuben.
Did you mean to send it to me as well?
Yes, something needs to be done with the snow but what, I don't know.
I suppose a lot depends on the scale. If it is a full scale Walker the
snow should smoother. If it is Lego sized maybe another layer to fill in
the hollows.
Did you think of adding footprints by placing non-visible and no_shadow
discs above the lower layers. Then removing them for a top layer to fill
in? (Just a thought)
--
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote
> Did you mean to send it to me as well?
>
A bit of an oops.
I should take more water with it. ;-)
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On 22-8-2015 9:21, Reuben Pearse wrote:
> Here's my latest render.
>
> The AT-AT walker was converted from an LDraw model,
>
> Snow was generated using Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro.
>
> I think I need to add another layer of snow using smaller particles and
> using a slightly darker colour to make the snow look more realistic. Does
> anyone have tips for using this macro?
>
Very good indeed.
I don't know about the macro as I have not used (yet). As far as the
snow layer is concerned, I think a smoother, undulating surface would be
better. It looks too much like cotton to my eyes.
--
Thomas
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Hi Reuben,
I would use a normal for the snow like in a material from Sean Day (snowman
http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2006-02-28/snowman.jpg )
#declare snowTex =
texture {
pigment {rgb <1,1,1>}
finish {
ambient 0
diffuse 0.9
brilliance 1.75
specular 1.5
roughness 0.0001
reflection 0.025
}
normal {
average
normal_map {
[1 granite 0.5
scale 0.002
turbulence 1
omega 0.4
lambda 1.2
]
[1 wrinkles 0.75
scale 0.15
]
}
}
}
#declare T1 =
material {
texture {snowTex}
interior {ior 1.31}
}
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Am 22.08.2015 um 09:21 schrieb Reuben Pearse:
> Here's my latest render.
>
> The AT-AT walker was converted from an LDraw model,
>
> Snow was generated using Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro.
>
> I think I need to add another layer of snow using smaller particles and
> using a slightly darker colour to make the snow look more realistic. Does
> anyone have tips for using this macro?
Have you tried subsurface scattering for the snow?
It'll take some patience, but I'm sure it's worth it.
The snow should have a more blueish tint (when using subsurface
scattering, set the translucency of blues and, to some degree, greens,
higer than that of reds).
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"Reuben Pearse" <reu### [at] pearsecouk> wrote:
> Here's my latest render.
>
> The AT-AT walker was converted from an LDraw model,
>
> Snow was generated using Gilles Tran's MakeSnow macro.
>
> I think I need to add another layer of snow using smaller particles and
> using a slightly darker colour to make the snow look more realistic. Does
> anyone have tips for using this macro?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Reuben
I love the model for the AT-AT, but I think the ground and the sky need some
improvement. Do you plan to complete the landscape with some rocks/other
vehicles/hills/... ?
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You probably know about Warren Elsmore. But I just saw this article.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-34543758
Could this be your next project?
http://warrenelsmore.com/st-pancras-station/
--
Regards
Stephen
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