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steve-burg [2010-09-21 03:56:45 +0000 UTC]

I can't get a result like this from Vue !
The ground is so real - how?!!!
The atmosphere is pleasant, but there is a sense of ominous danger somehow

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angelitoon In reply to steve-burg [2010-09-21 07:56:06 +0000 UTC]

All my trees and plants are rendered before or are based on photographs. Everything is mixed ..
This allows me to make the image generated in the plants to be realistic before you start to use them in Vue.
Never (or hardly ever) use the Vue trees. Spend a considerable amount of money to buy trees vue models but in the end decided to do several things that I think work best.
Model my own plants and trees.
Light up my first HDRI plants and made high-quality renders.
Use many parts of photography from photo library with alpha channel.
I made a mix of trees and plants were photographed and 3D.
I think it is a good solution and much faster when doing the final render.

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ttobserve In reply to angelitoon [2011-08-13 11:33:12 +0000 UTC]

Everything is mixed...Aha! Β 
Convoluted, but the result sets it apart from straight 3D-render:
one has the feeling of actually being there.

Here’s another student Β Β  of your tuts!

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angelitoon In reply to ttobserve [2011-08-13 19:40:11 +0000 UTC]

Undoubtedly,
if you seek a more realistic finish, this is the solution.

Not for purists 3D.

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ttobserve In reply to angelitoon [2011-08-14 06:45:50 +0000 UTC]

Purists? Not I, milord!

Results, any which way!
Oh, and, those tuts of yours Β  Β Where?

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angelitoon In reply to ttobserve [2011-08-14 09:52:30 +0000 UTC]

I have no time to do tutorials at this time ....
too much work ... sorry!

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ttobserve In reply to angelitoon [2011-08-15 02:43:58 +0000 UTC]

Okay; mix-and-match, you say;
I’ll give it a try! (And another, and so on. )

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angelitoon In reply to ttobserve [2011-08-15 09:05:34 +0000 UTC]

If you have any problems ..... you can me comment!

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steve-burg In reply to angelitoon [2010-09-21 15:31:59 +0000 UTC]

If it looks good, then that's the best solution!
I tried 3D trees in Vue. Not too bad, but still very "CG" in appearance. Photos and pre-rendered seems the best way to get a nice image (and not wait for 3 weeks to render!)

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angelitoon In reply to steve-burg [2010-09-21 18:36:55 +0000 UTC]

is much difference in speed, if the trees are already rendered.
Also, I discovered a very simple way, that the light from the scene, influencing the trees, even when they are already rendered
and without losing its volume !!!!!

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steve-burg In reply to angelitoon [2010-09-22 01:22:01 +0000 UTC]

How do you achieve that? Is it a normal map?

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angelitoon In reply to steve-burg [2010-09-22 12:41:13 +0000 UTC]

It is much easier!
but make no mistake, it not works as if the tree was complete.
This is how light affects the rendered image. On a similar volume.
It's kind of low poly greatly simplified.
I'll make a mini tutorial to better understand
I hope it is of interest to you.


Maybe not saying anything that does not already know ... but I'll try.

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phaceless2 In reply to angelitoon [2010-11-05 17:08:04 +0000 UTC]

Would like to see that mini tut as well. Cheers

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angelitoon In reply to phaceless2 [2010-11-05 20:15:26 +0000 UTC]

I will prepare some mini tutorial soon.
Although there is not much secret in everything I do .....

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phaceless2 In reply to angelitoon [2010-11-08 18:05:52 +0000 UTC]

Cool!

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