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Noctun's Eyes

Terragen Fantasy posted on Dec 27, 2009
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I don't know how to get a better color banding in the sky, already tried to increase GI quality and detail, but no changes. The levels adjustments in Photoshop help to accentuate the effect. Even rendered in 2048x1536 with quality 1, the sky still is not good. And this terrain is pure TG2, guess i was kind of lucky. Thanks for viewing!

Comments (8)


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starfire777

6:27PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Excellent terrain and surfacing!!!

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Danny_G

7:28PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Surfacing and terrain are very well done

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Markal

10:15PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Nice image....I don't see a banding problem here.... Freiso left a comment on one of my images when I complained about atmo banding on my image "Star Veil"...here it is...it helped me a lot....(I have a TN panel)..... by Frieso on May 4, 2009 1:03:39 am [homepage] Hi Markal! Great work as always. About those artifact lines, I guess you're talking about lines in gradients? If so, I can assure you, you've done nothing wrong. I bet you're working on a TFT with a TN panel and people who are complaining about those artifact lines work on the same kind of panel. These kind of panels cannot show enough colors to show a nice gradient. I'm looking at your picture on my screen and it shows no artifact lines (Eizo S2431W with SPVA panel, shows more colors and has better brightness distribution). Even the older CRT monitors don't show those lines because they can show more colors. If you want to know more about this, just check out this wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_film_transistor_liquid_crystal_display Hope that gives you some peace of mind. :) If you want to get rid of these gradient lines, there's one way that works even on the TN panels. You have to break up those lines. Simple achieved by giving some kind of noise or texture (very subtle) applied to the sky gradient). Greets Frieso

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brunopita

11:23PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

@Markal Thanks! I have a Samsung 932b plus, and it's exactly that. I'll try to apply some noise, thanks again.

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peedy

12:42AM | Mon, 28 December 2009

Cool terrain and lighting. Corrie

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volcomman1

12:10PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

great terrain and survacing!

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LindaMcC

3:33PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

Awesome terrain and rock surface!

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phfrancke

5:39PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

very nice, I like the gloomy dark sky -- recently I was seeing color banding when I used firefox as a browser, the problem went away when I shut off color management. Images looked fine under explorer, but not firefox - took a while to figure out.


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