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Subject: Nore realistic water flow? WIP


amethyss ( ) posted Sun, 30 November 2003 at 11:34 AM ยท edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 3:52 PM

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I'd like to learn more about creating more realistic water falls.Tutorials? Easy Methods? You can see in this the trouble I am having.

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ibassplayer205 ( ) posted Sun, 30 November 2003 at 11:50 AM

I think the actual water fall looks pretty good, me thinks the only 'problem' is the splash at the bottom of the fall. sorry, but i have no idea how you could fix that. but the fall looks very nice, fix up the splash and it will look great


rickymaveety ( ) posted Sun, 30 November 2003 at 11:53 AM

It looks like you are awful close to a solution on your own. That looks quite good. Some more detail in your waterfall terrain would be good (what resolution did you start with?). Also, maybe a tiny bit of mist at the intersection of the waterfall with the water.

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amethyss ( ) posted Sun, 30 November 2003 at 8:47 PM

Wow what feedback...I thought it looked cheesy,but I am postworking it for some spray,and it is getting better.It is lattice work with some erosion,twisting and texture editor effects.

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CharleyD ( ) posted Sun, 30 November 2003 at 11:33 PM

a little more sparkle to the waterfall could add something...just a suggestion, as it's near perfect the way it is... more splash and mist, as others have said would do a lot too....great work!


clay ( ) posted Mon, 01 December 2003 at 12:31 AM

You are really close, I would use two animated layers on this, one with an animated cloud layer for mist and then animate the water using the offset function in the mat lab.

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danamo ( ) posted Mon, 01 December 2003 at 3:24 AM

This already looks quite good! I like the way your waterfall refracts an image of the wall behind it.


Gog ( ) posted Mon, 01 December 2003 at 5:03 AM

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Try using metaballs and/or booleaned terrains for the splash the image shows the booleaned terrains bit. two terrains turned upside down, made solid for boolean and then booleaned to give a splash, I've reduced the transparency of the water mat for this image. (Idea from Peter Sharpes Tuts)

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mboncher ( ) posted Mon, 01 December 2003 at 3:32 PM

I'd give it a little, not much, fog around it to show water that's been turned into aerosol. It'd help mask any problem areas you see, as well as add realism. Otherwise, do a tut or "deconstructed" scene. IMHO


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