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Snow in the woods

World Builder Landscape posted on Aug 18, 2005
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First snow made in Worldbuilder for me....if they look fine to you then great let me know-but . Anyone that uses Worldbuilder maybe can help me know how to make the snowflakes to be brighter and remain white in white background. I tried increasing the brightness by phong photometry for the snowflakes but no success. To those that dont use Worldbuilder, any comments is appreciated, thanks.

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SophiaDeer

1:10AM | Thu, 18 August 2005

Very beautiful! I like how you can see little faces on the trees.

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fluffgirl

2:46AM | Thu, 18 August 2005

They look great ... i thought it was a photo..fantastic work

BorisB

4:06AM | Thu, 18 August 2005

Excellent work with WB, we know: it's a hard job...

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Alfons

2:23PM | Thu, 18 August 2005

Great scene philip, phong photometry should help with the brightness of the flakes, did you also use a material on the flakes?

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KeremGogus

2:51PM | Thu, 18 August 2005

Excellent work - you captured the feeling of winter very well...

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cornelp

3:06PM | Sun, 21 August 2005

Excellent, just excellent work. I like the layout and the atmo this image sets. Very very well done, perhaps for the snow flakes, U can do it via Postwork in PS or PSP, its very easy, but I know how U want to break the software more and more, lol. Very stunning work.


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