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Waves

Terragen (none) posted on Jan 26, 2003
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Test of waves made with Terragen + WW plugin. Yes, the water reflection is quite high .. to emulate some of the surf also. Unfortunately I do not think it looks like realistic surf at the coastline .. maybe more like waves that suddenly stiffens and turns into white rock formations just before hitting the coast :-) Well here it is anyway. Comments are welcome

Comments (25)


eponce

9:08PM | Sun, 26 January 2003

excellent xlars terrain and surface! effects in water r cool!

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XR666

9:57PM | Sun, 26 January 2003

wow, the best water i've ever seen lars. sure youre right with the shore, its not perfect, but very close to. just wow and excellent

SoundChaser

10:07PM | Sun, 26 January 2003

That's some excellent water, even though I'm not the biggest fan of the terrain or surface. Excellent anyway!

ISSE

12:42AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Excellent done water,great image

christianfly

2:33AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Those waves look like wawes, and that it is not so simple with WW. Excellent work (one more...;-))

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Dotthy

2:52AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Beautiful waves. I try and try but never get so nice waves. In 8.44 it was better for me. But in 8.68 I have many problems with it. Excellent work.

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Xlars

4:59AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Thank you very much for your comments, I did not set ratings on since I regard it mostly as a ww test than a finished picture and needed some feedback, also maybe on how to do it better. I am happy and surprised by your positive feedback.

eponceThanks E, glad you like it.
XR666Oh, so nice words about the water, you are very kind C. Thanks for the wow :-)
SoundChaserAlso excellelent from you, thanks! Somehow the surface became very dark and strange and the terrain a bit pointy, especially against that bright sky. Also maybe I might have overdone the color corrections a little ;-)
ISSEThanks for your comment on the water (and picture) Ismael.
TopsiderI am overwhelmed, thanks :-) Ha ha ... until "water splashes". Hope to see that someday in TG or WW, and also that at that time it will be possible to make even bigger waves.
christianflyYou have such a good way of saying it: "Those waves look like waves". Thanks :-D You are right it takes some work to get to look resonable ..
DotthyYes, this is with 0.8.68. It seems like it has a loot to do with the underlying terrain, the placement of the camera combined with the lighting. I tried different settings but, ended up with very close to the standard settings using only Hight Ripples (scale value 1.000) and Sorta Surf (Breaking Deapht=3, Surf Pattern=2, surf Density=100, Frothiness=70, Reflectiviness=100).

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Topsider

5:15AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

"Hight Ripples (scale value 1.000)" ??? Does that show an effect? I play always with higher values, because i thought the "1" is standard (it's like a factor of multiplication for the wave height) Shitty to explain in my ugly english, sorry ...

chikken

5:29AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Good work dude, looks cool. Waters excellent.

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Xlars

5:36AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Topsider: Oh.. you wrote another comment (your english is not shitty ;-). Interesting!! I am just making some furter tests after your comment.. (I did try different for the Hight Ripples, but maybe it was the Sorta Surfa that did it all in the end, I have to check. Thanks)

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Xlars

5:39AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

chikken: Thanks Tom .. this watertest was done while working on my 3ds max coca cola bottle, we talked about :-)

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Xlars

5:51AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Yes, Hight Ripples, even with scale value 1.000 has an effect :-)

Xabre

8:03AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

wow water is impressive but try to work on more realistic clouds

riddleboy

9:42AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

nice waves :-)

Margit1

11:36AM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Excellent done, waves look very realistic!

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Xlars

12:23PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Xabre: Thanks.
riddleboy: I am glad to hear you think so :-)
Margit1: Glad you think so, still not 100% realistic but the best I could do with WW. To be totally realistic I think we need some "Splash" (like Topsider has said) or some postwork to simulate it.

Golog

1:54PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

this water is just excellent!

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Xlars

6:30PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Golog: Good to hear, it was primarily the water settings I was testing here namely. Thanks!

ChadAustin

5:05AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

Very nice. I love the "silver tint" look.

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Xlars

7:37AM | Wed, 29 January 2003

ChadAustin: You noticed it :-) Thanks.

Pixelwind

10:17AM | Sat, 01 February 2003

beautiful colours - wonderful mood

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Xlars

2:25PM | Sat, 01 February 2003

Pixelwind: Oh, you are the first to mention the mood, thank you :-)

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EoinArmstrong

8:57AM | Mon, 01 December 2003

Awesome water and lighting; great surface too!

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gattone_blu

10:29AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Very very excellent work. bravissimo

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Xlars

10:51AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

EoinArmstrong: I missed your comment here. Thank you very much. gattone_blu: You are very kind. I was about to remove this old render because the waves are not that good imo. But since you like it I will leave it a little while longer :-) Thanks


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