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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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Yes, thanks. I hadn't thought of just duplicating a terrain, as needed, to "cover up" any gaps revealed by camera movement. Funny how things seem so much clearer after putting out the question.
I did try changing the size of a terrain AFTER I had customized it. Bad-bad. It reset to flat, but luckily I was just playing with settings at the time, trying to get the feel for how to work the shaders to get what I envision.
These terrains are great fun, I am looking forward to the project.
Thanks again.
Quote - I need advice for "worldbuilding". This is a change from my previous work with interior scenes. I am making a terrain, over which action is occuring in an area about the size of a small town. The obvious thing would be to insert a terrain, but these are limited to a certain size. Distance shots or changes in camera angle suddenly show the edge of world.
Is it any easier to use an infinite plane and put other features on it? Terrains of Spain on the plane? Ha, ha. Seriously, I am wondering what choices other people have made to avoid this "Edge of the world" problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
When I do something like that, I usually create a terrain edge using mountais, hills or ocean. This way if the edge shows, it just looks like a natural horizon. You can see this in a few of my renders here, Make sure to watch the scale and use depth of field to get it to look right.
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I need advice for "worldbuilding". This is a change from my previous work with interior scenes. I am making a terrain, over which action is occuring in an area about the size of a small town. The obvious thing would be to insert a terrain, but these are limited to a certain size. Distance shots or changes in camera angle suddenly show the edge of world.
Is it any easier to use an infinite plane and put other features on it? Terrains of Spain on the plane? Ha, ha. Seriously, I am wondering what choices other people have made to avoid this "Edge of the world" problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice.