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      Whaat
      last edited by

      Hey all,

      Here are a couple of recent projects. Grass is added in post. All other plants are 3D, mostly external OBJ references that are substituted for a proxy at render time.

      Hi-res version here:
      http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22333105/DecoraHomes/Final/Vdara_r1.jpg


      Vdara_r1_small.jpg


      Sauer Cres_night_small.jpg

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        pibuz
        last edited by

        Hi Dale! The nighttime render is very good!
        ..I think both images lack a little more depth in the frontal part, maybe a longer shadow of a tree, or a car in front of the garage would have helped..

        WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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          Cherryni
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          Very nice house render. I like the daytime one better.

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            Whaat
            last edited by

            Thank you for the comments. Here is a dusk shot just finished.


            310 Wilkins_Final.jpg

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              bolkop
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              Very nice renders... do you use Photoshop for adding the grass? How can I make the transparent space between the stems of grass at the edge of lawn. Can you recommend any good tutorial?

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                Whaat
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                @bolkop said:

                Very nice renders... do you use Photoshop for adding the grass? How can I make the transparent space between the stems of grass at the edge of lawn. Can you recommend any good tutorial?

                Thank you!

                Up until now, I have used Photoshop for the grass. There is a grass brush in Photoshop that I use to paint along the edges of the lawn. This gives the space between the stems. The brush is applied to the grass layer mask. The grass itself is just a photograph.

                I have just started using 3D grass because I was finally able to get the results I wanted. I use the excellent MakeFur plugin to scatter the grass 'proxies' across the lawn. Smaller but denser grass clumps are used along the borders of the lawn. I use at least two different colors of grass clumps to add color variation.


                3D grass


                grass proxies (lines) and sample grass clumps

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                  pibuz
                  last edited by

                  Your 3D grass is excellent Dale! Mind to share how you did that/the base component?

                  WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                    Whaat
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                    @pibuz said:

                    Your 3D grass is excellent Dale! Mind to share how you did that/the base component?

                    Thanks Pibuz, it took a lot of trial and error.

                    See image for my Grass fur preset settings. I make two color variations of this component (three might even be better). I also create a very small (1"x1") clump that gets scattered along the borders with greater density.

                    I use the MakeCrowd feature of MakeFur to scatter the proxies over the base mesh and I use Fredo's Offset Surface tool (from Tools on Surface) to create the border surface.


                    grass settings.jpg

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                      pibuz
                      last edited by

                      Thank you!! ..that grass is wonderful.. I HAVE to reproduce it 😆

                      WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                        ccs1987
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                        i am just recently playing with making fur plugin and had been doing a lot of research recently to make it denser. i am glad i found ur pic and your scene rendered is amazing and it's the effect that i am looking for. But i am quite blur with ur description. Do you have some pictorial tutorial instead?

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                          Whaat
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                          Hi,

                          There is some more info here: http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=11521

                          The technique is somewhat specific to Indigo Renderer

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