RobynsVeil opened this issue on Sep 28, 2012 · 3 posts
RobynsVeil posted Fri, 28 September 2012 at 11:44 PM
I've been googling, searching on BlenderArtists.org (which is like googling), haunting YouTube, reading everything I can on procedural materials for Blender Cycles and doing quite a few tutorials, only to find out that anything procedural is for Blender Internal. Not Cycles.
So.
I'd like to explore this a bit here (instead of exposing my ignorance over at BA... people here know I'm ignorant, whereas they only suspect it there :biggrin: ) just to see what anyone playing with Blender might think.
I've looked at several solutions for water, specifically: seawater. Seawater - according to some - is really not blue per se... it's more like a slate grey with a hint of blue in it. I tend to agree: when the sun went away in the afternoons on the Big Island of Hawai`i, we used to stare out at water that looked a lot like this waiting for a set to come in (I was a terrible surfer, but loved the atmosphere out on the water):
I know - nothing to write home about. BTW, that lighter patch is where a wave had broken not long before. But anyway, it was a procedural shader. Kind-of. The large waves were generated with the ocean modifier:
...and here's the Cycles shader:
So, why did I go with Musgrave(fBm)? I tried - yep, eyeballed :blink: - a number of the others and tried to tweak them but they quickly went from bad to worse. However, I'm open to ideas on this. In any event, from Poser:
... I did like how this looked, and could see how this could work as a rough-ish water surface. And none of the other Cycles choices:
... jumped out at me with a "pick ME, pick ME"... :biggrin:
Anyway, hope to hear from others who might have some thoughts on this. BTW, this was using an image (a jpg, not hdr) on World as background / Environment texture. When i tried to just do the same image on a plane in the background, I got something a bit less agreeable. Just rendering 100 frames now, but the 6-frame render looked a bit meh.
Monterey/Mint21.x/Win10 - Blender3.x - PP11.3(cm) - Musescore3.6.2
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