Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 12-06-2007 , 05:52 PM
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terragen

not made in maya but i had to show my hard work off somewhere...

these were made in terragen 0.9 and i think they are good... let me know what you think

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# 2 12-06-2007 , 05:54 PM
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and the rest


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# 3 12-06-2007 , 05:57 PM
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There pretty good user added image
The sun should be toned down though, it washes a lot of the pictures out and is fairly overpowering.


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# 4 12-06-2007 , 07:47 PM
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Nice work,

terragen's a great bit of software!

# 5 14-06-2007 , 02:00 AM
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thanks, im trying to get the sun right but it seems like its either overpowering or not there unless i set it up for a 12 hour render with plugins and such

# 6 14-06-2007 , 10:53 AM
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is terragen basically the same concept as vue? just curious

Nice work, they look really good.

# 7 20-06-2007 , 11:14 AM
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Originally posted by Some Guy
There pretty good user added image
The sun should be toned down though, it washes a lot of the pictures out and is fairly overpowering.

I disagree!! It looks very natural, and I think that they're very nice pics! You should make a calendar! KUTGW

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# 8 21-06-2007 , 04:26 AM
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how do u get the water to render

every time i try to render no matter what reolution or cam type it is real low poly so comes out all boxy


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My wire render tut https://forum.simplymaya.com/showthre...threadid=20973
# 9 21-06-2007 , 09:00 AM
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something like this pic but ill make a full tut if you want

the plugins i use are Water Works and something else... i forget... too tired...

but let me know if you want me to make a tut for ituser added image

# 10 21-06-2007 , 09:02 AM
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forgot pic and forgot to mention, for each of those i spent about 2 hrs messing with the water to get it right

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# 11 23-06-2007 , 03:02 PM
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nice work man. A lot of them look like actual photographs.

# 12 24-06-2007 , 04:26 AM
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thanks man

@Rhetoric Camel: i have no idea what vue is so i dont know

# 13 24-06-2007 , 04:36 AM
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Yeah its like Vue, but Vue has more options and fully intergrated into the maya pipeline (just got a copy for evaluation it at uni), as vues a lot more money than terragen.


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