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Done the 3DL version, have to work on the iray version next.
Oh nice! It's getting hard to find things in 3DL.
But I can't think of anyone who might not eventually need a nice stream.
Welcome back!
Just a little question: Where in these new sets did you hide the hidden waterfall from one of your retired sets? Or is it still unavailable?
Love this, I actually could have used it a couple renders ago, I ended up kit bashing to get a stream. I'll be watching for it!
Really beautiful!
Done the Iray renders now.
beautiful!
I can hear what you are saying. You want a new version of this. Okay.
This sounds like a good idea to me, too.
Cheers,
Alex.
Used in a sentence.
Quick little flythrough video.
that looks really, *really* nice...
and very useable. :)
i'm sitting here trying to figure out if it would be possible to lazy-fake water flow in the stream somehow for timeline animations. maybe by using a series of displacement maps and shifting the parameters of the water object a touch from frame to frame. probably not, but that would be icing on the cake.
it reminds me of a place my family vacationed once when i was a kid.
hope to see it in the store soon...i'm really looking forward to it. :)
j
Very nice stream! Lush vegetation looks very inviting.
There is a Draagonstorm script that might help with that. I don't have it, but it could probably move the displacement map (series of images. https://www.daz3d.com/animated-textures-script-pro-for-daz-studio-3-4
there was also an old Animated Textures plugin for DS 3.x that could do similar task.
Other possibilities, for this stream, the water is a volume just slightly bigger than what is visible. But if you removed the volume, and replaced it with a created plane and applied the water surface, you could move that larger plane physically along the x and z axis using keyframes to give the illusion of moving water.
Looking great! Glad to see something new
thanks for the suggestions!
i'll try them when the set comes out.
:)
j
Looking forward to seeing it in the store!
Trish
.Okay Hidden Waterfalls. If people remember the original had an upper and lower falls sections.
Well I'm going to have to separate them into two individual sets, Lower and Upper, once I started adding the details and vegetation it started using up lots of resource space on my 8gig build computer. I expanded the area down stream and well it got bigger. They will still be positioned to link together if you have a rig that can handle it all at once. Lower Falls will probably happen first. In case anyone is curious.
these are so beautiful! Love the defender of the realms render!
Also I'm sort of curious. One of the things I would like for a waterfall is the having the water look like it was photographed with a slow shutter speed as an option so you get that softness to it. Is that even posable beings most waters use shaders?
There's no reason it could not be done. Though those shots usually look better with cascading type waterfalls. I'll see what I can come up with.
That would be soooo cool!
Both render styles of the stream look fantastic. Perfect for nature, fantasy, old west, families having picnics... etc. Definitely something everyone could use.
The stream is available now.
https://www.daz3d.com/1stb-grassland-stream
It's very pretty, hopefully I'll have time to download it and render it tomorrow.
Really preliminary WIP still lots of work to do. But a first glimpse at the Hidden Waters Lower Falls
Thanks. It could be the way the shadows hit the rocks, causing it.
Okay I do see the side portrait of an older person in the formation on the cliff. Are there other?
I really love your new set. I tend to work around my central character, and usually worry about the background in post. I had this whole piece done, everything lighting, poses, everything except the background and I had no idea what I was going to put it on. I decided to try your stream, and I popped it into the scene, and all I had to do was a tiny rotation to the set and start my render. Easiest set I have ever dropped in! Can't wait for the waterfalls!
If needed I buy a new PC to handle your waterfall. But would it be possibel to combine both on an older system if I go without vegetation?