MilanVasek wips
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Where did the grain (that does work in this case IMHO) in the last image come from, shading, rendering or post?
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oh, that's because im using very very low sampling for preview render it's really more like a sketch right now, so there was no point in rendering in nicerHirazi Blue wrote:Where did the grain (that does work in this case IMHO) in the last image come from, shading, rendering or post?
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Aha, but like I said: it works. Worth considering to keep some grain in?
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I have one more question to the planet shot
How did you shape the landscape? By moving points/edges/polys by hand?
Push on a plane and shrink the finished surface around a sphere?
Looks wired but cool.
How did you shape the landscape? By moving points/edges/polys by hand?
Push on a plane and shrink the finished surface around a sphere?
Looks wired but cool.
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not sure, but i can try it in comp once i have final clean image renderedHirazi Blue wrote:Aha, but like I said: it works. Worth considering to keep some grain in?
i started with icosahedron (sphere made of triangles) and extruded some polygons inside to make the path. then made some manual adjustments with tweak tool and then subdivided everything once or twice and applied simple randomize point position in ICE, but only to area defined by a weightmap. that was itsant0s wrote:I have one more question to the planet shot
How did you shape the landscape? By moving points/edges/polys by hand?
Push on a plane and shrink the finished surface around a sphere?
Looks wired but cool.
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thx.milanvasek wrote: i started with icosahedron (sphere made of triangles) and extruded some polygons inside to make the path. then made some manual adjustments with tweak tool and then subdivided everything once or twice and applied simple randomize point position in ICE, but only to area defined by a weightmap. that was it
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another work in progress
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another one...
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Beautiful work. Your could do a child's book with this as illustrations or a short story. Amazing as always.
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Agreed
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thanks
a friend of mine (studying screenwriting) will actually try to write some story for little children and then i will make some illustration in this style... but who knows when it will happen
i put these images together as they are kind of telling a story. but it's nothing special...
a friend of mine (studying screenwriting) will actually try to write some story for little children and then i will make some illustration in this style... but who knows when it will happen
i put these images together as they are kind of telling a story. but it's nothing special...
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