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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
I really enjoyed reading Kutter's tutorial. I liked it very much.
Kutter was wondering about the value of 6.00 in the x and y size of the displacement map. This value is the topic that MightyPete covers in his excellent terrain mapping tutorial for Vue 4.
http://www.petes-oasis.com/hummingbird.html
Charles
Charles
Have spent the past hour playing with this technique, and all I can say is WOW! You can actually hand paint texture features on your terrains...water,rocks, grassy clumps. You can add layer upon layer of displacements (though the render time seems to increase significantly as Vue is busy blending so many different texture zones, I presume). The only thing Ill say though, the more materials you have, the more
saturatedthe terrain becomes. This technique even allows me what I wanted from world builder...paint roads straight onto the terrain! Kutter, one thing that wasn
t mentioned in your tutorial is this: to get it working (on my system at least), in the Displacement of Materials 1 and 2
box (page 5 of your tutorial), underneath the popup box shown on your page, you need to change the scale of displacement x,y and z
here to 6 also. I have re-read your tutorial several times and dont see it mentioned. Thanx again...happy Vue
ing
Attached Link: http://sittingblue.50megs.com/tutorials/terrainmap/index.htm
In my previous post, I've recommended MightyPete's tutorial on terrain mapping, and I still do. However, I have come up with another system for mapping terrains with any picture. In my latest tutorial, I give step-by-step instructions for mapping a terrain with any picture.Charles
Charles
Okay, my first assumption on picture scale were based on MightyPete's extensive research. Then after further contemplation, I tested another formula. The old formula had a .008 units of picture scale in error. The new formula is easier to recall, and I've tested it multiple times with better results.
The new formula: picture scale = terrain size / 45.
Check out the tut for specifics.
Thanks,
Charles
Charles
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From Kutter. You all will love it:-). Guitta