H - Lake by TROC
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Description
If you think that this is not an error, I mistaken gallery - you are wrong :-)
This is not a photo, this is not terragen, artmatic or mojo - this is simply Vue 5!
This is not a photo, this is not terragen, artmatic or mojo - this is simply Vue 5!
Another experiment with Vue procedural terrain - just two object on the scene - terrain and water plane.
I did it in Vue 5 Infinite, but there is no reason that exactly the same result could not be achieved with Vue 5 Esprit, as both programs are able to produce procedural terrains, and in this scene there is no specific Infinite features.
Comments (46)
Mimey
Fantastic work !!!
brylaz
Wow - Wow - Wow - I'm speechless... It looks so realistic!!! In one word: Brilliant!!!!
Lyne
Breath taking!!! I always wanted Artmatic...now I just want vue 5 i MORE! :)
Olmen
Please Robert, answer me this: how big is that terrain, and how in the world did you make those awsomelooking bumpy formations in the foreground landscape?? Is it hand-made or created using some kind of neat "noise fucntion" (or whatever that was ;) )? This is the image that inspired me to continue with Vue!!!
9mm4bax
Aaaarrghh, this is amazing!! Oh my god, I WANT VUE5!! But I must wait. Incredible job on that terrain. Only one thing, the water seems a bit starnge (only a bit :) Anyways, here's a vote for you!
Armands
Yepp, simply "Made by Robert" :) Excellent mats+terrain and Your usual lighting - top notch render of Vue landscaping features!
FrenchKiss
That's gorgeous, Robert! Beautifully created.
TROC
Nothing is done here "by hand" - just mathematical power of fractal functions :-) Isn't it amazing that such "gray & boring" discipline as mathematics is perceived (by general public) give us such wonders as fractals? Already in 80's I was amazed reading in Scientific American first article about Mandelbrot & Julia sets - the same day I wished to render first fractal picture on my ZX Spectrum - algorithm was quite simple - just a couple of lines, unfortunately Spectrum computing power (8bit 1Mhz) and especially crappy graphic display make it impossible to get nice fractals - few years later Amiga rendered my first Mandelbrot set 2D visualization - it took all night to render it (I wrote the program in slow Amiga Basic interpreter) Now we have much complex 3D functions that produce such wonderful landscapes - but don't be afraid - you don't have to write any mathematic formulae while dealing with Vue5 function editor - you just build it from predefined "blocks" - quite simple task
Polax
You certainly show us the road to follow but you're far far ahead Robert I'm afraid lol ! Exceptional terrain/texture work !
petemohr
excellent terrain work and POV. well done! :)
zaberc
Excellent as always !!! Bravo !
marcfx
In your comment I followed upto "by hand" then you lost me!...........excellence comes easy to you. well done
criss
Splendid terrain work and textures! Well done!
hillrunner
Fantastic render, terrain is highly realistic, lighting and surface mapping are beautiful
Metalbeast
a masterpiece O.o WOW..... loss for words! What a system (computer) do you use? I think this render would blow up my system! It would take 30 hours or more speculate I am very impatiently! ;)
SeigMancer
Excellent work. Great water scene.