Vertical garden texture needed
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@solo said:
Edson, got a larger image or closer?
From what I see it looks like Ivy.
unfortunately not. i got it from here.
i also think it is ivy but the important thing for me is to get the idea of a green wall which has some volume to it (in my case it will be inside a building - see screen grab below).
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This is more a inspirational source
http://www.verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com/mainen.php -
thanks, notareal. great source of inspiration. right now what i need is the means to show the idea of such a wall in a competition due shortly.
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You could take some garden textures or even low poly plants and patch them to a large surface using pinwheel tiling and SU components.
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@notareal said:
You could take some garden textures or even low poly plants and patch them to a large surface using pinwheel tiling and SU components.
this is very interesting! do you know of any plugin that does it? how did you manage to do it in the skippie you sent me?
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Edson, for a full wall it will be very hard to use actual geometry, so maybe an alpha plane .png image can be used slightly project away from wall surface.
If you are planning to use close ups then I'd suggest a combination of .png images for mid to backgrounds and real ivy for close ups.Here is an image of how the close up mesh could possibly look.
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Notareal, that hurt my brain.
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Did made it by hand, some years ago. Original paper http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/radin/papers/pinwheel.pdf
Easy to understand explanation http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/texture_colour/nonperiodic/ -
Edson I used Vue to create a billboard of the 3D mesh, it's large size so if you use it feel free to reduce it in PS.
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Perhaps some ruby guru will get a inspiration of this. Pinwheel tiling has been used in the architecture.
Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia (image by Paul Bourke)
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thanks, pete. this will really help me. i shall be working on it during the weekend. i'll let you know how it goes.
cheers.
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If you don't mind, Pete, I have also put my hands on that image.
Thanks!
There are a bunch of excellent ivy textures here, too:
http://grannyart.blogspot.com/search/label/ivy -
I've done some work for Fytogreen who make vertical gardens here in Australia.
I did these two a couple of years ago, I could probly do better now.
As mentioned the poly count gets unmanageable, wall.jpg shows native su with component plants rotated, not very realistic. And almost too much for my puter.
For the second job I built each group of plants separately, exported them at hi-res with transparency and used them as textures on the bald model.
It was a pain but the final result was acceptable. (these first two subsequently had a bit of work done on them to remove seams etc, these pics are straight su output)
If you think you could use any of these to save you some time, pm me.
bazpictures of real green walls here: http://www.fytogreen.com.au/fytowall/default.htm
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Wow, did you apply these plants with the Component Spray while in an horizontal position? Hey, Edson, you could do the same! rotate your project, spray some plants, and then rotate the project again.
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@ecuadorian said:
Wow, did you apply these plants with the Component Spray while in an horizontal position? Hey, Edson, you could do the same! rotate your project, spray some plants, and then rotate the project again.
Unfortunately not, I'm not sure that the ruby was around when I did these.
So each planted was scaled a few times and dotted around, I should have put more effort into the ferns to stop them appearing so uniform but deadlines, etc... -
Here's my try at a vertical garden..
I think it is a wonderful idea and can't wait to use it in a project.
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