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Ice Age Migration

Terragen Animals posted on Aug 20, 2013
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Learning TG since about 3 weeks, as a second project I wanted to create an ice age scene and use some heavily furred characters, very curious to see how TG3 handle those. So I've first set two distant heightfields for the mountains and defined a frozen, icy layer lake where animals would walk on. The two adult mammoths, the baby mammoth and the the wolly rhino furs have been created in Look at my Hair (a DAZ Studio plugin that I developed) and exported as textured .OBJ's. TG3 was able to import those massive meshes without a hickup, and render was reasonably fast (circa 5 hours). Here come the .OBJ polygon counts for each model: Mammoth 1: 3.250.000 quads (575MB) Mammoth 1: 3.250.000 quads (575MB) Baby mammoth: 2.200.000 quads (330MB) Wolly rhino: 5.000.000 quads (780MB) Distant mammoths (not furred): (30MB) It's a crazy test, I know, but I couldn't resist trying to use furred critters... Adult Mammoths are Dinoraul's, Baby Mammoth is built out of DAZ Studio African Elephant model, and the Wolly Rhino is included in my Rhino by AM model (sold at DAZ store as well). Being oriented to landscapes I take TG doesn't have dedicated shaders or features to render skin, hairs and 'organic' materials. Nonetheless I'm not unhappy about how the fur looks. Of course if you have pointers to shader tweaking to achieve better looking materials for organic stuff, I'm all hears. Said that, I will probably re-render the scene using render layers to gather mask maps for the animals and overlay those with Renderman renders for the furred characters, and composite the scene, just to experiment. Cheers EDIT: minor postwork done to enhance contrast and lowered saturation or yellow channel a bit.

Comments (13)


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peedy

8:47AM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Fantastic image and lighting!! The mammoths look so real, with great fur. Corrie

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illkirch

9:04AM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Probably needs a computer strong as a mammoth. Excellent

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bebopdlx

10:09AM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Indeed, excellent.

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lmx3d

12:24PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Really excellent image Alex and so inspiring!

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papillon68

4:48PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Thanks a lot folks!

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masonspappy

5:55PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

That is a fantastic image!

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wholehog

8:22PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Nice rendering on the animal hair! Great looking scene!

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TW1

8:53PM | Tue, 20 August 2013

Outstanding work all around.

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Danny_G

8:24AM | Wed, 21 August 2013

That's just down right awesome. Excellent work

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saphira1998

2:52PM | Wed, 21 August 2013

great

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GrandmaT

7:58PM | Wed, 21 August 2013

Marvelous!

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Beakbryce4

6:09PM | Thu, 22 August 2013

beauty

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ladylake

3:47PM | Wed, 28 August 2013

Love the animals.


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