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Vue Landscape posted on Sep 07, 2005
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Finally got 'Infinite' One procedural terrain, one ecosystem, one hell of a lot of trees. 3.2 hours at superiour settings, GI set at -1 quality. No bump on the water as I am yet to master the shoreline affect.

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RaysOfLight

8:24AM | Wed, 07 September 2005

wow. i get what you mean by "huge" now :p did you sculpt the terrain yourself? probably takes more patience than i have to spare in order to do that hehe looks really great though and matches its title very well :)

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Kindredsoul

9:38AM | Wed, 07 September 2005

wow, the ecosystem is powerful....those are lots of trees there

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Rokol

9:43AM | Wed, 07 September 2005

Well, because I just got the full program I took one of the procedural scenes from the extra's disk & played around with it. Changed the textures,terrain resolution & filter,gave it an ecosystem,new lighting,new atmosphere & camera angle. Will build from scatch in my next scene. perhaps.

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wabe

11:29AM | Wed, 07 September 2005

Yeah, just some trees! wow. Not so difficult to do terrains like that. You even look for free DEM files and use those. They sometimes can help a lot. Or use some grayscale images simply. I often use results from a little free program called CausticsGenerator. Creates grascales that you can use for water effects - waves, caustics etc. And simply use that for terrains in general. The options are endless. However, your image is almost endless as well - exceellent stuff!

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jmherve

2:20PM | Wed, 07 September 2005

I think I'll follow you to get V5I, quite few weeks coming. Keep to play around it, we 'll delight some more each next time.

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lingrif

6:30AM | Thu, 08 September 2005

Love the image!

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NeilZ86

2:22PM | Fri, 09 September 2005

Great job, the complexity of the image works well


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