OMG! fur plugin is AMAZING!
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Thats a great ivy rendering. These 2d trees now look... like 2d. lol
BTW ivy in ancient greek means 'where genitals exist'. I'm wondering if there's a connection . Leaves in front of... you know. I'm not talking about your render of course.
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That's a weird world where no one looks where they are walking....
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Well said Chris Fullmer.
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@chris fullmer said:
That's a weird world where no one looks where they are walking....
Nah, it's such a happy and well ordered world no one needs to look where they're going.
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Michalis you are right about the trees. I'm gonna buy tom's trees...and also make a collection of 2d/3d png trees, i'll see how it goes.
I think the couple kinda look like out of scale due to the change in levels, maybe an illusion?!!
@chris fullmer said:
That's a weird world where no one looks where they are walking....
They are not looking because they are in awe of the fantastic architecture! haha
Maybe this will clear things up?
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Hi Oli,
They all have canes in their hands? Is this a building for visually impaired? Anyway, nice vegetation and lighting.
Which Render software is this?
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@unknownuser said:
They all have canes in their hands? Is this a building for visually impaired? Anyway, nice vegetation and lighting.
rclub: it was a joke! the original image is on the previous page!! chris fullmer said nobody is looking where they are walking. so I put canes in their hands! so they could "see". bad taste joke! The dwelling is a carbon neutral eco house.....although I am not the designer. Thanks for the comments!
@chris fullmer said:
That's a weird world where no one looks where they are walking....
The render software is Twilight and some Photoshop.
I have made some of the vegetation available here:
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I like playing with that nice plug in. especially making shaggyrugs. Here's a shot of my wives favorite shoes rendered with twilight, DOF preset low.
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@jo-ke said:
Here's a shot of my wives favorite shoes...
Well, I was really hoping they are not yours...
Joking aside; this is a very impressive render! Congrats!
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Joke, I like your render and your idea. Nice rug.
Is your geometry the generated with the plugin or have you used a component? if so, is it a simple or a complex one?
I haven't had nice resultsd trying to make convincing carpets
BTW Can I borrow those heels?Now I am embarrased to show my last try at this plugin...
not finished the composition yet, and the bg is postpro, but with the pc so busy I haven't found the time to make changes and let it cook. -
Hi Gaieus and Karina, thank you so much for your comments.
I've used rectangular-type wih densitiy 8000 and max number 8000 length 40.000 mm, root/width 2.000 mm sitffness 4. But the nice textile look came with the DOF of twilight
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this plugin would have come in very handy in the 70's!
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wow, KarinaGM, not so modest! I love those butterflies!!
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thanks Pyroluna
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@solo said:
Oli, and anyone that wants it, here it is.
[attachment=1:c34grsxg]<!-- ia1 -->bufalo grass1.skp<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:c34grsxg]
And here is the clip map/alpha:
Thanks for sharing. I only have one question to get it work in Vray for Sketchup.
When I apply the alpha map and render the grass it doesn't work with all the backfaces facing the camera.
Do you know how to get this work, because the result in your render looks great.
Thanks,
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I think there's a checkbox somewhere to say it's a double-sided material in v-ray material dialog
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When I put this on a double sided material, the mapping is not right anymore...
Anyone now how to get this done with vray?
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@olishea said:
@chris fullmer said:
That's a weird world where no one looks where they are walking....
They are not looking because they are in awe of the fantastic architecture! haha
Maybe this will clear things up?
Oli, I don't know how I missed your response - that is awesome! cracked me up. Very well played,
Chris
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I was awaiting your reply!!
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