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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
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I've done some experimenting with this and I would be happy to share my sand recipes if this looks similar to what you are looking for. I also used a desert type sand in my pic "This Car will Never Fly Again" at the link.I think you need to raise the bump on your puzzle .mat, some of the shapes are missing.....0.02p
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Sorry, I was at work and had to get home to Bryce to explain this better. Start by doing a top view render of a good tiling sand dune texture(there are several types at Munkh3yMagnet)on a 2d square and increase the frequency several times.I usually use a square doc. size of either 512 or 1024 px. I then take the render into PS and convert it to a greyscale and give it a slight gaussian blur. I make a terrain with the same resolution as the doc. size and apply the "rounded dunes" terrain filter several times until I get a good shaped dune. I find it helps to apply gaussian edges to the terrain so that it is easier to blend several dunes together.Then I import the render into the picture section of the terrain filter and blend the dune and the sand ripples together. You can apply smoothing and adjust the height to suit your taste. I wouldn't worry too much about obvious tiling cause you can always add a piece of brush, clump of grass, or a rock to disguise areas that look too uniform or similar. Let me know if you have any questions 'cause I'm not a great tut writer,lol. HTH Dan
Excactly what I was gonna say... This is definitely a project for the Terrain Editor. No amount of bum mapping will really bring out enugh detail to match your other elements, such as the puzzle... Now, if Bryce had displacement mapping, it would be different! Good luck, can't wait to see your finished product.
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