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blueman
25.February2008, 01:44
Working with preset and rendering in Vue 6.

Thank you Cajomi and others who help to make realistic landscape with CG2 and Vue 6.

Thank you for viewing and comments.

cajomi
25.February2008, 06:03
I liked the image that you posted at rero more. This "objects" on the left and right added an intereseting touch.
I think, if you make the rocks a bit darker, may be even a brown tone, the structures are better visible.

Have to correct me: It was cornucopia. I did not recognize the objects as villages, then indeed this one is better.

monks
25.February2008, 10:15
Nice snow in this. I agree, the rocks need to be darker, if only for better contrast.

monks

Xpleet
25.February2008, 14:15
Very interesting. At first i thought it was a Carrara one :D

looks like basic/selective noise isn't it?

I wonder what way you achieve this glaciating selections in Vue, or did you import em from GC²?

blueman
25.February2008, 15:04
Response: GeoControl 2 Gallery - Sharp ridges - Post #9 Cajomi: "This is mostly done by using the "Thins flows sediment" selection.
Go to the selector panel, push "create" and then "Export" to export the selection as bmp.

After that use the selection in the alpha channel of Vue."

I follow these instructions.

I will try to put most constrast on texture.

TY

blueman
25.February2008, 23:36
I put more contrast in my rendering picture in Vue 6: i tried with a bit brown tone but it is better with grey.

Thank you for viewing and comments.

Xpleet
25.February2008, 23:39
how about a blackish dark cooold cool mountain texture :-) it always looks different.

monks
26.February2008, 00:11
It's getting there. I don't know if I'm making this up, but don't snow bound mountains always appear darker than this?- maybe it's the moisture- most surfaces with moisture are darker than unmoist.

monks

blueman
26.February2008, 01:02
Changing atmosphe in Vue 6.

Xpleet
26.February2008, 23:17
hey blueman i wonder how you made the glacier snow look like it's flowing down, is that in the vue material itself or inside the terrain bumpyness?

blueman
27.February2008, 00:14
I made the glacier snow look like it's flowing down, inside the terrain bumpyness and the lighting of the scene.

Xpleet
27.February2008, 00:19
thx for your response.

I think we're all pretty happy with what GC2 can produce at this moment.

And combined with Vue it's so powerful :D