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    • Rich O BrienR Offline
      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by

      PS content aware fill?

      Why not overlay a grass layer then erase everywhere that isn't grass. Repeat for similar textures?

      I know of a means of applying a series of textures to terrain as I mention above but you need to keep areas like roads which is a dilemma.

      Unity has some crazy tools but I'd imagine time is against you

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        I do not use Photo shop, I'm a Corel user.

        The problem with that is I have fairways, traps, greens, roughs, paths, paving, driveways, roads, etc.

        The other problem is in the animation the camera is going to be close so I cannot get pixelation.

        http://www.solos-art.com

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        • Rich O BrienR Offline
          Rich O Brien Moderator
          last edited by

          Give Pixar a call.... πŸ˜•

          That's sounds like a big task. Does lumion not fit the bill?

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            @rich o brien said:

            Give Pixar a call.... πŸ˜•

            That's sounds like a big task. Does lumion not fit the bill?

            Na, the terrain tools are too basic, what I need is cryengine3 or one of the terrain editors my kids use for their game (world in conflict).

            http://www.solos-art.com

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              miikka1978
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              At least Unity3D can be used for painting Golf course textures on top of satellite image. It can be done quite easily with the help of splatmaps. For example in the picture below the brown (ground texture) could be original satellite image and the rest of the textures would have been painted with splatmap.

              http://i.imgur.com/QPl4BqH.jpg

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                roland joseph
                last edited by

                Lumion is a great place to work with GE mesh because it can handle such a large ground image.
                You can push your Google snapshot image to ballpark 16000x16000 depending on your video card. That gives you lots of detail for painting in Corel or PS.

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                  roland joseph
                  last edited by

                  Doesn't have to be one big image either. If you are using Sketchup you can project multiple images anywhere on the mesh and detail them individualy...then refresh the high resolution in Lumion. If you want to paint flowers you can.

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                    roland joseph
                    last edited by

                    GE snapshot only
                    Nothing but google snapshot........700 pixels wide
                    some green detail cloned in
                    I found an image with more detail at 2700 pixels
                    I pushed the GE snapshot to 2700 maintaining it's original aspect ratio.
                    Then just cloned on some detail of the green.
                    detail painted on the green
                    Brightened up the green area and added solo just so you can see the clarity.
                    texture painted in the bunker
                    Pushed the GE snapshot again to 6000 now so I could paint in finer detail, texture in bunker...smaller print
                    contour added with sandbox
                    I've added some contour to the SU mesh now
                    areas marked of for blending
                    There are many ways to finnish but here I have marked out to areas in the mesh, one is for my own grass material and the other is for lumion ground paint so I can blend in clover sand rocks...etc.
                    lumion/my material/google snapshot combined
                    Finnally...I did all of this in about 30 minutes so it is very rough but I think it shows at least what Lumion can do.

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                      roland joseph
                      last edited by

                      We are standing on a GE snapshot that is now at 6000 pixels wide.
                      You can go 2.5 more times that size if you really want to paint in the daiseys.


                      on the green

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                        roland joseph
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                        I know this was more than a year ago but I am curious.....hey Solo!!! Did you find a solution to this enquiry?

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