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Subject: The Ocean Primative, how do I use it?


Tomsde ( ) posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 2:31 PM · edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 8:39 AM

I've really been struggling with Carrara 6 and am regretting that I spent the money for the upgrade.  When I put an ocean primative in a scene it seems very small and with an atmosphnere it doesn't stretch to the horizon line because it's not an infinite plane.  How do I use the ocean primative and make a realistic ocean?


GKDantas ( ) posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 2:40 PM

use the replicator. just simple.

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Jedi_Padawan ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 10:51 AM

May I add my question regarding the replicator?
I've got this wonderful ocean file from naniwa (see this thread http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?message_id=3172757&ebot_calc_page#message_3172757) and tried to make it stretch to the horizon with the surface replicator, but somehow I still don't get it right. Just some random patches on the infinite plane which I added as the source object. Even when I raise the number of objects to 1000 it's still not enough. Perhaps I've tried too many things out that I can't think now of the easiest option....
Could someone please help me with the correct settings in the surface replicator in order to get an endless ocean?
Thanks a thousand times!!!

~Sassy~



GKDantas ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 12:37 PM

Endless you will never get... you are using replication, so you need to change a little you camera view to make the ocean grid match the horizon.

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Patrick_210 ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 2:00 PM · edited Sun, 30 March 2008 at 2:09 PM

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You can change the settings of the ocean object to get a very large ocean, not infinite, but pretty large. I suppose you could duplicate 2 or 3 more if you wanted to increase it even further. Change the scene scale in the realstic sky to 5 miles or more and raise the haze altitude and density to blur the horizon.


Patrick_210 ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 2:02 PM · edited Sun, 30 March 2008 at 2:03 PM

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> Quote - You can change the settings of the ocean object to get a very large ocean, not infinite, but pretty large. I suppose you could duplicate 2 or 3 more if you wanted to increase it even further. Change the scene scale in the realstic sky to 5 miles or more and raise the haze altitude and density to blur the horizon.

Here are the settings. I started with a large scale scene.


Patrick_210 ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 2:05 PM

Quote - May I add my question regarding the replicator?
I've got this wonderful ocean file from naniwa (see this thread http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?message_id=3172757&ebot_calc_page#message_3172757) and tried to make it stretch to the horizon with the surface replicator, but somehow I still don't get it right. Just some random patches on the infinite plane which I added as the source object. Even when I raise the number of objects to 1000 it's still not enough. Perhaps I've tried too many things out that I can't think now of the easiest option....
Could someone please help me with the correct settings in the surface replicator in order to get an endless ocean?
Thanks a thousand times!!!

~Sassy~

Just use the replicator, not the surface repliactor.


Jedi_Padawan ( ) posted Sun, 30 March 2008 at 9:03 PM

Thank you all so much for your tips! When I'm back home from work I'll definitely try this out.
Patrick, that looks exactly like what I wanted to do :o)
And even posting the settings you've used is HIGHLY appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

~Sassy~



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