Interesting rock formations.
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Interesting rock formations.
I seen this alien landscape in a movie and was thrilled by the rock formations or trees maybe? I think this would make a good addon for Celestia and was wondering if anybody had some tips or advice on creating this. As of now all of the landscapes I make for Celestia are created with Terranim8or which randomally generates hills, mountains etc.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
I would think an alien version of trees would be a better explanation. Rock formations like that shouldn't last long.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
I don't know about Terranim8tor, but such terrains should be easy to make with Bryce.
http://www.google.it/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:it:official&channel=s&hl=it&q=bryce&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=tK5jTP3_KcfKjAfBx_ykCQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CDYQsAQwAw&biw=1024&bih=579
The 5.5 version is FREE.
http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.ht ... &tag=ltcol
They should be made with the fractal erosion and smoothing of the terrains.
http://www.google.it/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:it:official&channel=s&hl=it&q=bryce&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=tK5jTP3_KcfKjAfBx_ykCQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CDYQsAQwAw&biw=1024&bih=579
The 5.5 version is FREE.
http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.ht ... &tag=ltcol
They should be made with the fractal erosion and smoothing of the terrains.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
Oh thank you! I've been trying Bryce today and it's perfect.Fenerit wrote:I don't know about Terranim8tor, but such terrains should be easy to make with Bryce.
http://www.google.it/images?client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:it:official&channel=s&hl=it&q=bryce&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=tK5jTP3_KcfKjAfBx_ykCQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CDYQsAQwAw&biw=1024&bih=579
The 5.5 version is FREE.
http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.ht ... &tag=ltcol
They should be made with the fractal erosion and smoothing of the terrains.
Re: Interesting rock formations.
An interesting free, multiplatform software with which can be achieved such vegetation landscapes (or whatelse similar) is here: http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/~luft/ivy_generator/#download. This software is perfect for alien vegetation crashlanding sites or "Pandorum" world-alike (with different leaf textures, easy to built in 2d softwares).
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
Reiko wrote:Oh thank you! I've been trying Bryce today and it's perfect.
Hi Reiko... glad you're enjoying Bryce... I've used it for years!
regards...bh.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
bh wrote:Reiko wrote:Oh thank you! I've been trying Bryce today and it's perfect.
Hi Reiko... glad you're enjoying Bryce... I've used it for years!
Have you tried 7 yet . . . ?
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No Gojira... still on ver 6... I've been trying out Vue.
regards...bh.
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bh wrote:No Gojira... still on ver 6... I've been trying out Vue.
God bless you - I could never get the hang of Vue . . .
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I haven't got the hang of the render settings yet, my renders are coming out a bit noisy, I think I prefer the speed and cleanness of the Bryce renders. Although i think Vue tends to be a bit more realistic, clouds, rays, water etc. Render times are a drag however!
A vue test render.
A vue test render.
regards...bh.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
bh wrote:I haven't got the hang of the render settings yet, my renders are coming out a bit noisy, I think I prefer the speed and cleanness of the Bryce renders. Although i think Vue tends to be a bit more realistic, clouds, rays, water etc. Render times are a drag however!
A vue test render.
Wow - that's really pretty . . . ! I agree with you about the renders - I get Cornucopia's newsletter, & the renders that are featured are fabulous . . . ! What gives me fits with Vue is the blasted workspace - it's much too cluttered . . . If I want clutter, I'll go use Poser . . . !
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
Fenerit wrote:An interesting free, multiplatform software with which can be achieved such vegetation landscapes (or whatelse similar) is here: http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/~luft/ivy_generator/#download. This software is perfect for alien vegetation crashlanding sites or "Pandorum" world-alike (with different leaf textures, easy to built in 2d softwares).
I'll have to give this a look.
bh wrote:Reiko wrote:Oh thank you! I've been trying Bryce today and it's perfect.
Hi Reiko... glad you're enjoying Bryce... I've used it for years!
I love it though I have yet to figure out how to fit the terrain into the planet seamlessly like Runar Thorvaldsen does.
Re: Interesting rock formations.
Yes... I'm also using the free version which has limitations built in.
Here's a recent Bryce render (I know... it looks familiar). It's much cleaner...
I'll prob stick with Bryce. Oops... sorry Reiko... I haven't tried it for planetary mapping, I'm Earth bound these days, still trying to sort out the shuttle.
Here's a recent Bryce render (I know... it looks familiar). It's much cleaner...
I'll prob stick with Bryce. Oops... sorry Reiko... I haven't tried it for planetary mapping, I'm Earth bound these days, still trying to sort out the shuttle.
regards...bh.
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
I like the streak effects in the sky, there, bh . . . ! I use Bryce primarily for creating backgrounds - this is a mixture of Bryce, Poser & lots of Photoshop (thank goodness for Photoshop) -
If I had tried to do this solely in Bryce, it would probably still be rendering, a year later . . .
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Re: Interesting rock formations.
bh wrote:heh... that's great.
Thanks - I miss David Tennant . . .
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