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Post by Pteragon on Jul 27, 2015 11:33:46 GMT
If you have ideas for landscapes, you could tell me. I have really few ideas and I'd love to hear yours!
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 27, 2015 12:10:10 GMT
Just start making it... You will follow your imagination...
The another option is to watch landscapes in Google images...
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 27, 2015 12:10:37 GMT
Well, this is my city, wich is was made in the "Cube age". Attachments:
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 27, 2015 12:27:29 GMT
I was making the same when I was younger... ... I mean when I wasn't much experienced in modelling... But now I'm way better... ... which means that you can be too...
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 27, 2015 13:56:02 GMT
Well, cube age is over!
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 27, 2015 14:02:18 GMT
Then go on! Make the best that you can do!
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 28, 2015 18:12:41 GMT
OK. I finally understood one thing: using only one software for something good is a bad idea!(Maybe you know it for years..) So, now i use Terragen for my sky boxes and here is the before, here is the after. Well, maybe you'll think that I'm just spamming, but I just wanna show you the difference. Attachments:
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 28, 2015 19:03:39 GMT
Spamming? WTF... You're not spamming! That's really good that you finally found out something! And keep some kinda conversation... And now... Very good that you got this... One software can't be the best in every side... For example: Sketchup is good at easy modelling; Blender or 3DS Max is good at professional modelling and animation... 3D Rad is good at easy game making... Unity is good at professional game making... etc... So, I use more than 6 different softwares to enchance my artwork and final results... Some of them are: Photoshop, Sketchup, 3D Rad (Of course ), Cool Record Edit Pro, FL Studio 11, L3DT, Fragmotion, Gile(s) etc... Don't just stay at one single engine... try out some more to enchance your results... good idea, isn't it?
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Post by Thunder on Jul 29, 2015 10:38:52 GMT
About L3DT it's awesome terrain generator. And Pteragon did you modelled the tree in your attachment?
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 29, 2015 11:02:02 GMT
Actually, there's an addon in blender for trees, but the tree wich is made with it, doesn't look well. And it takes maybe 10 minutes to make the tree look like that.
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 29, 2015 11:50:36 GMT
After a week of hard working, finally, the model of Pteragon is READY(well, the better model than the first is ready, I hope it will become better and better..).
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Post by Thunder on Jul 29, 2015 12:31:28 GMT
Pteragon. I downloaded Blender 2.68a which fits Windows XP and I'll see what it's all about.
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 29, 2015 13:34:47 GMT
MAN... That look so COOL! ... You're gaining XP fast...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 14:38:41 GMT
Ya looks Great! But it Looks Kindaa Evil
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 29, 2015 14:58:40 GMT
That's his purpose...
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Post by Thunder on Jul 29, 2015 15:03:36 GMT
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Post by Pteragon on Jul 29, 2015 15:15:18 GMT
Now, first go to the lighting menu after that change the light from point to sun. See the screenshots.But if you ask about the mountain sunset picture, I used Terragen 0.9 to create the texture, and then I placed it in Blender.
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Post by Thunder on Jul 29, 2015 15:23:27 GMT
Which Blender version you use? (My version 2.68)
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Post by Thunder on Jul 29, 2015 15:26:54 GMT
Thanks a lot for help!
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Post by Power Supersport on Jul 29, 2015 15:29:59 GMT
Pteragon, I actually tried Blender for a little bit... I played with the physics... they are really interesting... The cloth, soft body... Rigid body was not so interesting... (obviously 3D Rad only supports Rigid)... But soft body was quite entertaining...
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