Many Worlds Ago by Tootsie
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Hello everyone,Thank you all for your comments and ideas for improving my "strata".I seem to be in need of lots of improvement.This is the bottom half of my render.I will send the entire render tomorrow and perhaps someone can tell me where I went so wrong.
Comments (9)
Installero
WOW!!! amazing!!!! everything is good anyway!
Maori
I wish I knew something about strata, but I don't :( Anyway.. this is a good try!! Excellent begining!!
DigiArts
I'm just working on strata for the first time. The strata I've come up with on other images is really fine terracing built into the terrain. So I still don't know much about it, except that yours really doesn't look bad at all. Today I've been experimenting and have realized that it's important to have other layers for surface, too, and put altitude constraints on them so the strata doesn't show all the way down to your lowest altitude..unless that's the effect you're going for. You might incraese your max altitude on the strata layer(s) to cover the peaks, too. Nice colors!
ppetersen
Your strata colors are lovely as is the patterning of it... I would increase the height of it though... To cover the top of the peaks.. Excellent view point...
EoinArmstrong
Nice pov, mood atmo and depth
fuzzoom
You must be doing a good job. Your strata looks great! I like the terrain and atmosphere also.
Thelby
Technically, strata should be in the range of every 60 terrain units. Instead of using the meters switch to Terrain units. Each strata layer is to be every 60 units, this is what I learned from AndyWelder, Example: your Terrain is 0 Terrain units to 600 Terrain units in altitude. Then your first strata layer will be at 0 to 60 Terrain Units, second @ 60 to 120 Terrain Units, third @ 120 to 180 Terrain Units and so on for a total of 10 strata layers, one on top of the other. Of course this changes if you know the Precise altitude that you want strata to be at. And it will change a little if you want your strata lines thicker or thinner, but it is still real close either way. Last, it does not matter if you put the strata over the whole image, you just thicken your surface layers to cover the parts of the strata that you do not want to show. Hope this helps :-)
epsylon
Excellent jobV
Ionel
Beautiful pov, colors and mood! Very well done!!!