Vollständige Version anzeigen : another Glacier
Xpleet
27.February2008, 18:08
There seems to be a great interest in Glaciers here so i thought I'd make one myself and played around a lil.
Unfortunately increasing the size from 1024 up would mess up the terrain look :( so i couldn't make any close shots.
cajomi
28.February2008, 06:48
Don't worry, the "Thin flows sediment" filter is a bit sensible.
The messing is produced by a high strength setting. The strength in the filter controls, how deep the erosion cuts in the beginning of the flows. If you now use thin flows sediment with a high value in many levels, the cutting gets unrealistic.
Easyest way to avoid this is reducing the general strength. The amount of sediments, which forms the glaciers, depends more on the "more sediments" setting.
If you now want clear glaciers, you need another erosion, like "Thin flows sharp" to get the needed deeper cuts into the terrain and to let the glaciers follow this cuts.
The sence of the cuts in the thins flows sediment is more, to produce inside the sediments small fine flows.
Xpleet
29.February2008, 05:38
Don't worry, the "Thin flows sediment" filter is a bit sensible.
The messing is produced by a high strength setting. The strength in the filter controls, how deep the erosion cuts in the beginning of the flows. If you now use thin flows sediment with a high value in many levels, the cutting gets unrealistic.
Easyest way to avoid this is reducing the general strength. The amount of sediments, which forms the glaciers, depends more on the "more sediments" setting.
If you now want clear glaciers, you need another erosion, like "Thin flows sharp" to get the needed deeper cuts into the terrain and to let the glaciers follow this cuts.
The sence of the cuts in the thins flows sediment is more, to produce inside the sediments small fine flows.
Hey Cajomi. It's not the Thin Flows Sediment i figured but the intense Cross Hills preset i chose that would not want to be size increased.
But the reason i chose Cross Hills is because you have very nice details even in the snow, for example the little ice flows in the steep parts in the snow, indicating that there's not 100% snow yet but also Frost. You did an incredible job on the details there.
cajomi
29.February2008, 06:50
That is also possible.
Best is to simply reduce then the power in the level control for the last two levels.
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