UltraScenery - new(er) territory [Commercial]

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  • TugpsxTugpsx Posts: 751

    paulawp (marahzen) said:

    Gogger said:

    I love this new release, Waterfall Builder by Lantios - it integrates wonderfully with UltraScenery!  I posted a proof-of-concept over in that product's thread, but am focusing on incorporating waterfalls into UltraScenery now.

    Still sort of just mucking about, but loving how well it blends in with various ecologies!

    Here is the setup as seen from high above.  I create two instances of UltraScenery and place one behind the other.  The front has a stream or other waterway and the back one is left flat or something raised up a little.  The back is to provide trees for behind the waterfall cliff.  The waterfall scene (one of two presets included with Waterfall Builder) is placed at the back edge of the front USC and placed over the water feature.  (hide the lake and lake bed. I also remove the 'wet' rocks from the base of the waterfall, as they are a little overdone IMHO).  Ta Da!  Something new for UltraScenery!!!

     

    This is the Australian Ecology with Default USC sky.


    And this is playing around with Aspens and and Orestes HDRI Sky.

     


      
     

    I've had it wishlisted since it came out, just hasn't quite made it into the cart yet. Looking forward to trying it out.  

    Thanks for the information, interesting enough we are all on a similar path. I was using "The Water Fall Tool" for Daz Studio by Nerd3D released back in 2009.

    Sadly the product is no longer available in the store since it was a great package that contaied animated water flow. Check out the docs here.

    http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/read_me/index/9482/start

    I intend to investigate this newer version to see what a combined KitBash will provide.

     

     

  • TugpsxTugpsx Posts: 751
    edited February 2

    Double post but an opportunity to say more.

    Product Information

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    The Water Fall Tool allows you to create animatable water falls any place you want. You can also simulate rapids or rushing water with the same tool. The Water Fall Tool is very flexible can be used on any appropriate set.

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  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,138

    @Gogger - you just sold another waterfall product :) That's really great. I've been looking for a decent waterfall application for awhile.

  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,458

    Just a few more USC2 renders I did today, having a bit of time on my hands...

    The first is pretty basic

    The next on uses one of Martin J Frost's Atmospheres settings (Eurydice from Vol 2)

    This one uses Iray native fog settings

    Full(ish) list of products in my Gallery

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,717

    MelanieL said:

    Just a few more USC2 renders I did today, having a bit of time on my hands...

    The first is pretty basic

    The next on uses one of Martin J Frost's Atmospheres settings (Eurydice from Vol 2)

    This one uses Iray native fog settings

    Full(ish) list of products in my Gallery

    The photographer one is my favorite. I think that fog looks perfect. All the birds look like a real scene. The guy is dressed just right for the outing.
    I don't care for the super cyan sky in number two, but the picnickers look relaxed.
    I like the cows in number 1 and the dog on the leash looks very natural.
    It looks like a lot of work went into all of them.

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