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Excelent! The contrast between the rocks, the grass and the autumnal vegitation works beautifully and the ducks add that little extra something. A great render.
Cheers,
Alex.
So refreshing on these hot days. Lovely.
Great render indeed!
Thanks everyone. It isn't something I set out to do, it just comes together in my head as I go along. A lot of it I suppose is based on personal experiences and scenes that I have passed though in the 74 years on this planet :) Being brought up by a photographer and being one myself probably also helps in framing and scene setting. I'm not a professional just a lucky amateur.
NPR Moose - Carrara render using UltraScenery 2 render as a background image
NPR Cuban Red Macaw - Carrara render using UltraScenery 2 render as a background image
NPR Stezza's Ute - Carrara render using UltraScenery 2 render as a background image
Distant landscape done in gaea, the clouds / fog are VDBs from embergen and the foreground is US2. I call this one "river view".
well, took the chance and did the 4.22.0.16 update. We will see if any problems.
I reused the same distant land scape, increased the VDB visibility for more detail and added a few elements.
Very nice!
both versions look incredible
@AnEye4Art: Impressive renders!
Great images, @AnEye4Art
Thanks for the comments. Here are some pics to help put things in perspective: the circled object is the US2 environment compared to the imported mesh from gaea. The imported terrain is 8.02 GB in size with a water mask, normal map and color map. My workflow for creating my own VDBs for daz is export a high quality, detailed vdbs from embergen to blender. In blender I create the mesh container for the vdb then export as fbx. Import the mesh into daz and apply the vdb. The mesh must be low resolution because high resolution meshes do not work well.
Interesting approach, @AnEye4Art - well done.
finally getting the hang of this to work for the upcomig scenes for my comic
referencing the landscape of Irkestam pass in the Pamir mountains.
backgrond mountains are made with USC XT
Looking really good!
I'm loving these river scenes, especially since that's what I've been struggling with all day (or all year, or since I started using Daz really). Any tips on getting a wider river?
Working thru ultrascenery 2 tutorial product and getting to the part about camera culling of Preview Grass. No preview grass is showing up after taking the steps outlinerd in the video. Is there a switch or control to toggle the preview grass?
FWIW, I've been tinkering with various approaches. This one uses the Gamma setting in conjunction with a heightmap of a river. I picked a random river height map online, set that in USC2, turned off Eroded Hills for this particular example, picked an ecology (USC2 Woodland 02) and turned on the water and picked a Water Preset that suited my scene. I twiddled with Water Level and Water Height until I had a basic river that clearly matched my Y-shaped river height map (Default):
Here's the same scene and camera with Gamma at .75:
And with Gamma at 1.25:
Those look great. If you don't mind me asking, where did you find the river height map? I've been trying various resources but none of them seem able to output a height map small enough for US2 to handle.
This particular one I just found by searching online for "river height map"." Most that were returned were clearly an area that was way too big for the size of my USC object, but this one caught my eye as being plausible. The file itself is tiny.
great work with that river @paulawp
I call this one: the castle in the sky.
wow. very nice one
@paulawp Great work on the rivers. so much potential with USC2.
Googling "river height map" results in mostly anything but that :)
This is the one I used for the purpose. As a height map, it's not great, but I figured it would do for the purpose of being a starter kit for a little river. One of these days, I want to find a better way, but ... too many projects, too little time.
Oh, thank you. I'll give it a try tomorrow.
Yes, thanks for uploading that. It'll be fun to play around with that and see if I can get anything nearly as good-looking as you got!
Morning Ride
the Original size and without DoF in my Gallery