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    solo
    last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 17:24

    I am not sure a ruby would work right, unless ut's coupled with some sort of randomizing algorithm as snow does not accumulate evenly, and on steeper surfaces it won't gather.

    I had a quick go at using sub-smooth on a few horizontal surfaces of a stock wooden fence to give an illusion of snow, I think it works fine.

    http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/663/snowfenceiw8.jpg

    then rendered it with vue.

    http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/1057/snowscene7zo4.jpg

    http://www.solos-art.com

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      boofredlay
      last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 17:31

      Pete, awesome but I am shocked you failed to place the disappearing rabbit in the snow πŸ˜†

      http://www.squidzone.ca/photos/uncategorized/185785.jpg

      Owl - 1
      Rabbit - 0

      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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        remus
        last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 17:32

        No yellow snow either πŸ˜†

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          Jean Lemire
          last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 18:58

          Hi Cadken, hi folks.

          Maybe you can paint a surface with a photography of snow and then intersect it with a building.

          To get the surface for the snow you could use some random numbers generated in Excel or any other spreadsheet you may use. Generate random Z coordinates for a grid of X and Y coordinates. Imports these as a cloud of points and triangulate the surface.

          For the Z coordinate I would try something like 18 inches + a random number from 0 to 6. This will result in Z coordinates going from 18 to 24. Increase this range for a more hilly look. Decrease for a smoother one. Play with the initial number to adjust for the total snowfall.

          Paint the resultant surface with a white color, maybe adding a touch a blue.

          Just ideas.

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            CADken
            last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 19:51

            @solo said:

            I am not sure a ruby would work right, unless ut's coupled with some sort of randomizing algorithm as snow does not accumulate evenly, and on steeper surfaces it won't gather.

            I had a quick go at using sub-smooth on a few horizontal surfaces of a stock wooden fence to give an illusion of snow, I think it works fine.

            then rendered it with vue.

            WOW! very nice, I'm new to the sub-smooth thingy so I may have to mess around with that... so far that is very impressive...

            "it seems like everything I do is a work in progress..."

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              thinkbuild
              last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 20:13

              Hello

              I made some snow renderings using Maxwell recently for a project I am working on in Sweden. Attached are a few "process images". I made them because the project is very far north and will often be covered with lots of snow, so I wanted to explore how the forms of the building change with Snow on them. There's a post on a (Swedish) blog about the project if anyone is curious.... http://hem.neue.feber.se/art/56379/polar-circle-house/

              [attachment=1:h7iop0t7]<!-- ia1 -->65784.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:h7iop0t7]
              [attachment=0:h7iop0t7]<!-- ia0 -->65782.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:h7iop0t7]

              The steps I used were more or less the following:

              1. Make the thing you want to be covered with snow, then, set it in a smooth mesh landscape. Assign the landscape a "snowy" color and/or material for external rendering if you want to...

              2. Use Fredo6's "Joint Push Pull" to create a surface - first, take the outside surface of the thing being "snowed in", copy it in place, make a new group (so it doesn't "stick"), and expand it by the amount you want the thing to be snowed in, say 12" or whatever;

              3. As suggested above, use the subdive selection script from Whaat to deform & soften the snow;
                (here, it is very useful to use "creased edges" to keep sharp corners where the snow is hitting objects..."

              4. Render! (Note I forgot to put snow on the neighbor's house πŸ˜‰ but still you get the idea...

              5. If you have time (I didn't for these) go over with P-shop and correct any "leaks" ...

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                thinkbuild
                last edited by 25 Nov 2008, 20:22

                PS

                here it is with no snow, just for reference....

                nosnow.gif

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                  silver_shadow
                  last edited by 26 Nov 2008, 06:25

                  http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x165/hondsekont/snow_1.jpg

                  i did this some time ago in podium using photosho to dirtmap and snow effects

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                    tinanne
                    last edited by 1 Dec 2008, 01:32

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                    Animated Water Reflection Freeware: Adding Realistic Water and Weather Effects with Sqirlz Water Reflections

                    Sqirlz Water Reflections is a versatile freeware program that enables users to add realistic water effects, such as rippling pools, raindrops, and snowfall, to both images and existing AVI video files.

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                    Xiberpix (www.xiberpix.net)

                    You can make animated snow with this program. It's pretty cool.

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                      Alan Fraser
                      last edited by 1 Dec 2008, 09:09

                      You can't beat a bit of arial photography and some mapped textures. Here's a model from the old forum that I hope the author (Hermes?) doesn't mind me posting here.


                      Alderw040_thumb.jpg


                      Alder_w040.skp

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                        mateo soletic
                        last edited by 1 Dec 2008, 09:30

                        Alan beat me to it, I was just going to say that those are some of the best snow scenes I have seen.
                        The thread with the link to Warehouse models is here:
                        http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=13889

                        [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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                          tomislavm
                          last edited by 1 Dec 2008, 11:46

                          This is an interesting topic and if somebody make ruby it will be very nice!

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                            Tobobo
                            last edited by 1 Dec 2008, 12:23

                            If you wanted to mull some wine on you PC you could use the Component Spray tool to place white blobs over your model. but I suggest some fire suppressant precautions on stand by.

                            🀣

                            Joking aside it could work, will need some refining tho

                            Toby

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                            I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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                              solo
                              last edited by 4 Dec 2008, 00:40

                              I believe sub-divide and smooth and sandbox tools is good enough for a snow scene.

                              http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/4033/snolohomelineld9.jpg

                              http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/7562/snowhomeed7ev6.jpg

                              Rendered with Vue 7inf

                              http://www.solos-art.com

                              If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                CADken
                                last edited by 4 Dec 2008, 02:20

                                @solo said:

                                I believe sub-divide and smooth and sandbox tools is good enough for a snow scene.

                                http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/4033/snolohomelineld9.jpg

                                http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/7562/snowhomeed7ev6.jpg

                                Rendered with Vue 7inf

                                very nice! def inspiration!

                                "it seems like everything I do is a work in progress..."

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                                  Dave R
                                  last edited by 5 Dec 2008, 18:54

                                  Excellent work there Solo. Only one thing. You need some icicles hanging off the eaves. If you'd like you could come for a visit and see some first hand. πŸ˜„

                                  Etaoin Shrdlu

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                                    Anssi
                                    last edited by 5 Dec 2008, 20:02

                                    @dave r said:

                                    Excellent work there Solo. Only one thing. You need some icicles hanging off the eaves. If you'd like you could come for a visit and see some first hand. πŸ˜„

                                    Icicles shouldn't be hanging from eaves at this time of the year. Signs of a badly insulated and ventilated roof, in our parts. In spring some can be tolerated courtesy of the β˜€

                                    Anssi

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                                      Dave R
                                      last edited by 5 Dec 2008, 20:48

                                      @anssi said:

                                      @dave r said:

                                      Excellent work there Solo. Only one thing. You need some icicles hanging off the eaves. If you'd like you could come for a visit and see some first hand. πŸ˜„

                                      Icicles shouldn't be hanging from eaves at this time of the year. Signs of a badly insulated and ventilated roof, in our parts. In spring some can be tolerated courtesy of the β˜€

                                      Anssi

                                      πŸ˜„ Anssi, you folks there in Scandinavia know how to build houses for winter conditions better than we do. I know there should be no icicles but there are. Or maybe it's because we're far enough south that we still get some sun this time of year. πŸ˜‰

                                      Etaoin Shrdlu

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                                        Gaieus
                                        last edited by 6 Dec 2008, 09:07

                                        We haven't even had snow this winter but the sun is shining at the moment. I haven't even turned on heating yet (the adapter of the lappy is nicely warming my feet under the desk) πŸ˜„

                                        So where are those icicles? β˜€

                                        Gai...

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