gothicwriter72 opened this issue on Jul 15, 2006 · 7 posts
gothicwriter72 posted Sat, 15 July 2006 at 12:19 PM
HI all!
How can I make a waterfall in Vue5 infinite? Does someone have an idea, or a tutorial I can read?
Emily
DVcreator posted Sat, 15 July 2006 at 12:37 PM
what are you looking for Niagara Falls, Angel Falls, Or a low cascade through and over rocks?
how about mixing rock and fast rough water material on a 'rock' and rotate it to the veritcal against a landscape feature...
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iloco posted Sat, 15 July 2006 at 2:38 PM
Best way to get good looking waterfalls in vue is to use postwork and use the PhotoShop or PaintShop Pro waterfall brushes to apply the waterfalls as so many others are now doing with their pictures. :)
You can find the brushes in the marketplace here at Renderosity. :)
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Djeser posted Sun, 16 July 2006 at 3:08 AM
Forester has some great waterfall objects for sale at Cornucopia3D.
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/overview.php?sel_dir=Objects/Water&level=1&sel_type=Objects
Hazyheath posted Sun, 16 July 2006 at 8:33 AM
Attached Link: This is what I have so far using it. It still needs alot of work tho.
I was just trying this my self and have a decent looking waterfall all done in vue. make a new terrain and go into the terrain editor. limit the height to the height of the waterfall. First do the rocks behind and next to it. Use the raise brush and make the ouline of the waterfall make sure that the are behind the falls is at the same height. Add some fluvial erosions (will add others later). copy this terrain and paste it directly on top of it. this will be the water. Lower the terrain at the ends of the water so that the rock underneath will show. Add more fluvial errosion. Make sure the water is slightly further out from the rocks. You can go back to the rocks and add grit and stone errosion.to make a river leading up to the falls you can either just raise the water terrain a little and add terrain to either side to close it in more or form one yourself. To form it yourself, use the dig tool to form the river bed. Copy and paste it as before (dont need to move it at all). Invert the new terain. This is the water. You may have to lower it or flatten it a bit to make it look right. I hope this helped.garyandcatherine posted Mon, 17 July 2006 at 1:56 PM
Check out my gallery. My last post was a waterfall image. I painted the water in in the postwork phase by using Photoshop brushes purchased here in the Renderosity marketplace. If you have Photoshop then all you have to do is create your image, buy some brushes and the rest is "easy as pie." If you any questions just IM me. Good luck.
G&C
gothicwriter72 posted Sat, 29 July 2006 at 2:44 PM
thanks everyone for your help! sorry for the late reple.. been busy with my head stuck in Vue. :) But yes, I was just looking for something to just get me started on a basic waterr fall, nothing to fancy yet. Maybe I will look at the brushes.