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Snowy Mountain

Blender3D Landscape posted on Jan 30, 2012
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This week's Nature Academy project. We used Blender's landscape generator to make a mountain, refined it further with displacement and sculpting, and learned how to make a slope-sensitive procedural snow and rock shader, as well as a node-based texture for the rock. Atmospheric mist and vignette added in Blender's compositor. The cloud photo background is from the Oliver Huth collection which is one of the resources we get with the course.

Comments (14)


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drifterlee

12:37PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Beautiful scene!

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dphoadley

2:16PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Great lighting and great realistic render.

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auntietk

4:40PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Okay, that is TOTALLY cool! Outstanding work!

MarkR151

4:52PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Beautiful indeed!

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mgtcs

8:46PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Beautiful landscape my friend, excellent snow textures, well done!

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NanetteTredoux

11:45PM | Mon, 30 January 2012

Thank you so much!

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mininessie

3:29AM | Tue, 31 January 2012

fantastic landscape!

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RobynsVeil

3:48AM | Tue, 31 January 2012

You are definitely getting your money out that course - Andrew would be so proud of you (used to live just down the road from here until he moved to South Korea)... lol Brilliant work, Nanette! :)

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kobaltkween

3:56AM | Tue, 31 January 2012

This is really beautiful and very impressive work. You're making excellent use of this course. I was just looking at the Blender Guru tutorial on a snowy field for particle research, and it had a lot of very interesting concepts. I can't wait for the opportunity to use them with some of my own techniques. I can tell this goes even further, and I'm really inspired by what you've done with his teachings. Thanks so much for the link to the rose tutorial, it was so helpful!

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UteBigSmile

4:50AM | Tue, 31 January 2012

Marvelous looking piece of artwork!

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saphira1998

12:21PM | Tue, 31 January 2012

great

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npauling

7:48PM | Tue, 31 January 2012

What superb mountains you have made here, they look very real. Excellent work.

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masonspappy

11:01PM | Tue, 31 January 2012

Very Impressive, what you're pulling from Blender. This image is quite well done!

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NanetteTredoux

11:24PM | Tue, 31 January 2012

Thank you so much, I really appreciate your support. The course appears to have a huge following - before the Nature Academy reopened, it had acquired over 700 students in its first iteration, smart businessman that he is.


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