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    • T Offline
      thinkbuild
      last edited by

      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/

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      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

        PS

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

        nosnow.gif

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          silver_shadow
          last edited by

          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

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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 FraserA Offline
              Alan Fraser
              last edited by

              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

                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

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

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                  • ToboboT Offline
                    Tobobo
                    last edited by

                    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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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
                      last edited by

                      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

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                        CADken
                        last edited by

                        @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!

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
                          last edited by

                          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˜„

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                            Anssi
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                            @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
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                              @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˜‰

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                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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