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Hello,
Landscapes are what i really want to eventually master in POV, and i
know this is going to be a long, tedious journey. My question is, what
tools do you generally use for heightfields? I have GIMP, every Adobe
tool, and Macromedia freehand, so I am sure I can replicate and
personalize any tricks and techniques you are willing to share. I
checked out Gilles Tran's oyonale website, very beautiful landscapes
there. Right now I am using Photoshop 7 to make black and white
difference clouds. Those were too steep and jagged, so I used some
Gaussian Blurring, and it was slightly improved, but still not quite up
to par. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
~Matt
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In article <mat### [at] netplexaussieorg>,
Matthew Pace <mat### [at] lycoscom> wrote:
> Hello,
> Landscapes are what i really want to eventually master in POV, and i
> know this is going to be a long, tedious journey. My question is, what
> tools do you generally use for heightfields? I have GIMP, every Adobe
> tool, and Macromedia freehand, so I am sure I can replicate and
> personalize any tricks and techniques you are willing to share. I
> checked out Gilles Tran's oyonale website, very beautiful landscapes
> there. Right now I am using Photoshop 7 to make black and white
> difference clouds. Those were too steep and jagged, so I used some
> Gaussian Blurring, and it was slightly improved, but still not quite up
> to par. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> ~Matt
* I am mainly referring to the image that creates the height field based
on each pixel's brightness. Just so you know...
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Matthew Pace <mat### [at] lycoscom> wrote in message
news:mat### [at] netplexaussieorg...
> Hello,
> Landscapes are what i really want to eventually master in POV, and i
> know this is going to be a long, tedious journey. My question is, what
> tools do you generally use for heightfields? I have GIMP, every Adobe
> tool, and Macromedia freehand, so I am sure I can replicate and
> personalize any tricks and techniques you are willing to share. I
> checked out Gilles Tran's oyonale website, very beautiful landscapes
> there. Right now I am using Photoshop 7 to make black and white
> difference clouds. Those were too steep and jagged, so I used some
> Gaussian Blurring, and it was slightly improved, but still not quite up
> to par. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> ~Matt
There are several 3rd party tools available specifically to create
landscapes.
World Machine ( http://students.washington.edu/sschmitt/world/ ) is a good
one that creates POV .tga files.
RG
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Matthew Pace wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Landscapes are what i really want to eventually master in POV, and i
> know this is going to be a long, tedious journey. My question is, what
> tools do you generally use for heightfields? I have GIMP, every Adobe
> tool, and Macromedia freehand, so I am sure I can replicate and
> personalize any tricks and techniques you are willing to share. I
> checked out Gilles Tran's oyonale website, very beautiful landscapes
> there. Right now I am using Photoshop 7 to make black and white
> difference clouds. Those were too steep and jagged, so I used some
> Gaussian Blurring, and it was slightly improved, but still not quite up
> to par. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
> ~Matt
http://www.povray.org/resources/links/3D_Programs/Height_Field_Modelling_Programs_and_Utilities/
--
Ken Tyler
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Matthew Pace wrote:
> Hello,
> My question is, what
> tools do you generally use for heightfields?
In the general interest of blowing my own trumpet, I
use planetGenesis.
http://planetgenesis.sf.net
Dave
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