A House in the Storm

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Amazing stuff. Just one small remark, I think the raindrops are a bit overscale? But anyway, like the mood of this project!
Very very very nicerenders!!! Great atmosphere feeling!
pumbaa [INDENT] Re: A House in the Storm Brilliant work! May I ask how you create your trees? Or perhaps you purchase them? [/INDENT]
I think they were onyx trees or evermotion tree.... nothing special applied to them... just some standard 3d trees as they are quite far away you cant see too much detail... Maybe should have put some trees up close... hmmm
Brilliant work! May I ask how you create your trees? Or perhaps you purchase them?
I really like the textures and the atmosphere..this is really breathtaking,keep it up =),i've not watched the animation yet,i'll have a look at home ;)
Actually if you would like a great tutorial on adding rain drops you can find one from the great Bertrand Benoit, over at Ronen Bekermans site, http://www.ronenbekerman.com/3d-water-drops-by-bertrand-benoit/ even includes a bump mat material you can test out.... good luck mate! [ATTACH=CONFIG]44421[/ATTACH]
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Your images are superb! The raindrops on the glass-fence is such a great detail. I am also planning on making a rainy-render, and I thought of using Vray Displacement to create the little drops on the glass. Any experience with this? Can't wait for you to share the "Alpha Map Bump on Glass" method :)
Thanks guys for the comments, The rain effect was done by applying an aplha map of rain drops onto the glass as a BUMP material, I will post some more info soon.. Regards, Arkin
I'll be very interested in seeing that, Much appreciated!
Thanks guys for the comments, The rain effect was done by applying an aplha map of rain drops onto the glass as a BUMP material, I will post some more info soon.. Regards, Arkin
Absolutely stunning work. Great atmosphere. Thanks for posting.
Sick textures, Great mood! Congrats!
Very nice renders. The animation was good though I had to watch it twice because I didn't have the sound on the first time and the animation made no sense :) How did you do the mist effect on the glass?