Thank you! This will take some time to digest as I don't use the workspace side at all but maybe the principle is the same.trueBlue wrote:This should help:tahnoak wrote: 1) I have been able to re-create the displacement map in Vue but not really to my satisfaction in trueSpace but it is a b*tch exporting to Vue and then having Vue handle boolean objects gracefully unless I am just doing something wrong.
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Tinkering with Alpha Masks
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Okay here is a day/night comparison
Obviously still some things to clean up...
Obviously still some things to clean up...
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Impressive Tahnoak! There is missing some ground but you should already know it. And the central area seems to empty, do you plan to put something there? Also you should look for some sky texture to put in the background.
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thanks a lot leonregis..
Yeah, I know about the missing terrain. Ultimately I want to port this to Vue and add some vegetation if I can. I am also considering adding an old fountain in that big open space. Maybe I can throw some old ivy vines on it as well.
The plan is to put a gray ominous sky with the scene for the daylight to show the impending storm.
Yeah, I know about the missing terrain. Ultimately I want to port this to Vue and add some vegetation if I can. I am also considering adding an old fountain in that big open space. Maybe I can throw some old ivy vines on it as well.
The plan is to put a gray ominous sky with the scene for the daylight to show the impending storm.
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Looking good.
Picky things:
The "apartment building" looks too thin to me. It is one room thick. Making it thicker would hide some of the sky though and you have plans that need enough sky showing.
Some of the ground looks like floating sheets of dirt.
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The "apartment building" looks too thin to me. It is one room thick. Making it thicker would hide some of the sky though and you have plans that need enough sky showing.
Some of the ground looks like floating sheets of dirt.
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For me the buildnings don't look to thin. I belive these houses seems very old. Old city buildings here in Europe often are thin and built uppwards. I think this is a cultural thing. Maybee we in Europe are more used with thin houses.
We stayed one holyday at a little village in France. The old thin house we lived in had 4 floors and only one room at each floor. Good excercise to run up and down from the bedrooms at the top , bathroom in the middle and the kitchen in the bottom
These pictures are from the Nederlands village Amsterdam.
We stayed one holyday at a little village in France. The old thin house we lived in had 4 floors and only one room at each floor. Good excercise to run up and down from the bedrooms at the top , bathroom in the middle and the kitchen in the bottom
These pictures are from the Nederlands village Amsterdam.
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When I look at your pictures I think of a very old town with narrow alleys and streets. I don't think you need any sky at all.
I would like to see a alley in the right space were you now can see the sky. In the end of the aley there are a building. You can use the building you already have done. I think it would work well.
Some sort of building maybee a gable to the left which hides the sky.
This is just my thoughts and suggestions from my point of wiew.
I would like to see a alley in the right space were you now can see the sky. In the end of the aley there are a building. You can use the building you already have done. I think it would work well.
Some sort of building maybee a gable to the left which hides the sky.
This is just my thoughts and suggestions from my point of wiew.
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Tommy...thanks for the suggestions. You got it exactly. It is supposed to be a very old town, maybe in the shadow of a large mountain back in the medieval times. I plan on having a little bit of sky visible along with another building (or two).
The scene is coming along nicely, so far, which has kept my interest. I find that if I go too long and can't capture what i am trying to do that I tend to move on to something else. The fact that I am still working on this one is pretty significant (for me anyways)
and Finis Thanks.. I know what you mean about the buildings being too thin. You meant from a depth perspective. They can be narrow buildings but they were not very deep. I have increased the depth of them which also removes some visible sky area.
The scene is coming along nicely, so far, which has kept my interest. I find that if I go too long and can't capture what i am trying to do that I tend to move on to something else. The fact that I am still working on this one is pretty significant (for me anyways)
and Finis Thanks.. I know what you mean about the buildings being too thin. You meant from a depth perspective. They can be narrow buildings but they were not very deep. I have increased the depth of them which also removes some visible sky area.
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From Tommy's photo's thin buildings are ok. However, the photos show them with windows on the end, the thin side, and grouped close to each other. Maybe the thin building looks odd because it has no windows on the end and is not near other buildings.
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Looking good tahnoak! What may help nail this image down is something in it that really defines the time period. Perhaps you could turn the building on the extreme right into a blacksmiths or cooper. A blazing fire/brazier in that area of the image would also look good with the right lighting. HTH and keep up the good work.