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Pathtetic 3D neophyte though I am, I thought I'd get started (again!) with learning C4D 7/8. I have found e-ovia's Ozone 2 plugin for making skyscapes, which seems very good (though I hate the light blue semi-Aqua UI). But I'd also like to find plugins for Bryce-like water and landscapes. Does anyone here have some good tips?
Randy - you're an C4D ace, I know, any good ideas?
Thanks!
K
www.klausnordby.com/xara (big how-to article)
www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/kn/ (I was the first-ever featured artist in the Xone)
www.graphics.com (columnist, "The I of The Perceiver")
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Pathtetic 3D neophyte though I am, I thought I'd get started (again!) with learning C4D 7/8. I have found e-ovia's Ozone 2 plugin for making skyscapes, which seems very good (though I hate the light blue semi-Aqua UI). But I'd also like to find plugins for Bryce-like water and landscapes. Does anyone here have some good tips?
Randy - you're an C4D ace, I know, any good ideas?
Thanks!
K
www.klausnordby.com/xara (big how-to article)
www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/kn/ (I was the first-ever featured artist in the Xone)
www.graphics.com (columnist, "The I of The Perceiver")
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Not sure I would qualify as an Ace (just haven't shot down that many great renders).
You are not alone having trouble creating good looking landscape textures in C4D. Here are a couple of tutorials that may help. As far as modeling landscapes, The few I have done I have done 3 different ways.
1) easiest - just use a few Landscape primitives.
2) Add a fairly dense plane object and use the magnet tool to sculpt.
3) Use Terragen or similar app to great a greyscale image to use as a hieghtfield.
http://www.liquid-light.org/land/mat...material1.html
http://www.creativecow.net/articles/...ain/index.html
Also check out Vue Pro. It now lets you export Vue landscapes directly into C4D. I haven't had a chance to check it out myself. I was hoping to write a review on it, but the site I write for is looking for a review editor, so I am in limbo until they find one.
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Randy, thanks - I will follow up on your leads!
I just read your huge review of C4D 8.1 today, and saved it on my disk for reference. Great job, Randy, I'll learn a lot from that - my Kompliments!
K
www.klausnordby.com/xara (big how-to article)
www.xaraxone.com/FeaturedArt/kn/ (I was the first-ever featured artist in the Xone)
www.graphics.com (columnist, "The I of The Perceiver")
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Randy Rives:
Not sure I would qualify as an Ace (just haven't shot down that many great renders).
You are not alone having trouble creating good looking landscape textures in C4D. Here are a couple of tutorials that may help. As far as modeling landscapes, The few I have done I have done 3 different ways.
1) easiest - just use a few Landscape primitives.
2) Add a fairly dense plane object and use the magnet tool to sculpt.
3) Use Terragen or similar app to great a greyscale image to use as a hieghtfield.
http://www.liquid-light.org/land/mat...material1.html
http://www.creativecow.net/articles/...ain/index.html
Also check out Vue Pro. It now lets you export Vue landscapes directly into C4D. I haven't had a chance to check it out myself. I was hoping to write a review on it, but the site I write for is looking for a review editor, so I am in limbo until they find one.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>3d[img]shivakiran6664[/img]