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Vue Landscape posted on Apr 02, 2005
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Just another experiment with Vue 5 procedural terrains - one terrain here obtained by mixing of 1 simple noise and 2 fractal noises. Just procedural textures used here - I am particularly satisfied with new gravel material I made. Volumetric atmosphere and global illumination lighting model used on the scene,

Have a nice weekend!

czarnyrobert

Comments (35)


Eisbaerchen

9:36AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

one word: WOW !

TROC

9:41AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

You are right about lens flare - I simply forgot about it - could remove it in postwork , but this is only a test render to check terrain - not a final scene that's why no other objects here - I just spent one day to prepare it. Will do better while using one of these terrains to a final scene (with aliens - obviously ;-))

susanmoses

9:42AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

WoW! A spectacular work! Looks like an aerial photo... the realism is superb!

hstewarth

10:04AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Excelient picture, I am curious how long it took to render, I was experimenting with multiple Procedural terrains with no textures and it was taking a realy long time to render. It does look like an arial photo... Excelient work.

TROC

10:18AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

OK, Here is a version without uggly lens flare (you may have to refresh the page to see new version) How long does it take? 6 hours on my AMD Athlon 3000+ quality Superior, GI quality -1

Malstorm

10:43AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

OUTSTANDING TERRAIN WORK...YOU GOT VUE DOWN TO A ~T~ BUT THAT IS A VERY LONG RENDER TIME BUT WELL WORTH THE WAIT...VERY WELL DONE TO YOU ROBERT...ONE OF THE TRUE VUE MASTERS!

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kenwas

11:43AM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Excellent terrain work and it is easy to see why you are pleaed with the gravel mat. It is quite remarkable.

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cermit

12:17PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

perfect terrain :)

NHArtist

12:50PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Beautiful! Perhaps a tutorial on procedural terraining for the rest of us new Vue users?

Olmen

1:04PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

I hate it when you call these images "experiments" ;) This image, plus your other "experiements" are quite frankly the best damn Vue images I've seen to date. They have given me a lot of inspiratin, and I hope I'll be as good as you are on making these procedural terrinas. Pleae make a tutorial on how you do them! I'd die to know more about how you mix the noises!! You rock, Robert!!!

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Arsenic

2:13PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Hey people, if you want to learn more about procedural terrain, just open your documentation. :-B . It looks better without ugly lensflare. ;-)

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FrenchKiss

2:14PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

This is another brauty, Robert. The gravel looks fantastic!

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jtt

2:29PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Terrific detail. Fine work.Gravel and waters edge look cool as well as every thing else.

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lingrif

2:39PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Wonderful texturing. Gravel/sand is very realistic.

Samhain74

4:16PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Your mix of materials are done very well here,great job my friend.And i agree with what Omen said,your really THAT good!

Skylark3

5:05PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Beautiful image - one man's 'experiment' is another's stunning masterpiece. How do you feel about a (brief is OK) how-to on these fantastic procedural terrains you seem to effortlessly create. Screen shots from the function editor would be nirvana, although it would be entirely reasonable for you to keep some secrets of course...

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Mollock_20

5:35PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

very beautifull scene!

dragonfly2000

5:59PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

LOL as I so agree with Olmen! Personally I find the nodes things very confusing, I think a modest fee for you time on a tutorial or two would do well for us and you. Excellent work, and the gravel is perfect.

Ms_Outlaw

6:55PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

Those terrians always go flat for me. Like a cake in an oven... looks good then bang hit something wrong and it's flat. This is just stunning... makes me want to try again.

sgary0001

6:56PM | Sat, 02 April 2005

very well done ! any help for the rest of use would be appreciated

wolffenrir

12:32AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Charming image, congrats!! I'd like to see a tutorial about this, too! =))

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9mm4bax

4:31AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Incredible procedural terrain, congratulations for your 'experiment' :)

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dburdick

5:40AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

One of the best Vue terrains I've seen. Why don't you put a golf flag and golf green texture on that nice round plateau in the center right with a Poser golf man standing on cliff waiting to tee off. The caption for the pic would be "You've got to be kidding me"

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pmermino

5:48AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Excellent ... the textures are awesome... the lighting perfect ... may be the sand texture should have a little more turbulence ... a little bit too 'regular'.. don't you think so ?? But this picture show us that Vue can now produce incredibly spectacular terrain pictures ...

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BGHart

6:14AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Outstanding realistic and beautiful landscape with excellent atmosphere. Love it. vote

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sittingblue

7:05AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

wonderful artwork, Robert. It is very inspiring.

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gerberc

10:31AM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Impressive work indeed!!

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nickvivian

12:46PM | Sun, 03 April 2005

Absolutely incredible and a great inspiration for us all. Just the bottom right corner is exciting enough for me! KEEP THEM COMING :0)

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petemohr

3:23AM | Mon, 04 April 2005

fantastic POV and terrain work. excellent done! :) V

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Polax

3:50PM | Mon, 04 April 2005

The gravel is true to life but I'd echo pmermino about sand being too regular especially in altitude, where patterns made by the wind are different from the regular ones made by the tide.. but as you made that in a single Vue session..it leaves me ... admirative ..

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