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 Post subject: Maxwell Snow [finished]
PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:58 pm 
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As most of you already seen in the displacement thread i started working on a snow material for Maxwell yesterday and now i'm soon finished with it so here comes a bunch of various testrenderings of it in action. I set ISO to 100 on all renderings to get a better idea of how the material behaves in all types of conditions.

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Snow with single emitter plane
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Snow with Physical Sky and Sun at 08.00am (sunrise)
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Snow with Physical Sky and Sun at 10.45am this morning
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Snow with Physical Sky and Sun at 18.00pm (sunset)
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Snow with SkyDome and Sun
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Snow with Physical Sky and Sun at 12.00 (midday)
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Snow with Skydome and Single Emitter
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Snow with Dosch HDR as enviroment, reflection and background (RADSKY-017.hdr)
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More examples will be posted in a while as soon as they finished rendering.

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all we need now is good old Santa... I think he lives not far from you ... :wink:


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Wow Max, it already behaves great!


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That is working very well Max - nice job.
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Hervé: Hehe yeah, next up is a Santa shader :D

Thanks alot guys :oops: i'm glad you all like it and i have to agree that from what i can see in these tests it seems like it behaves quite well. What's left is some final tweaking and a realistic test with a full scene using this snow material so i can see how it works "for real". :)

One thing that bothers me a little bit is that the surface feels to "flat" and smooth, it should be a bit rougher but it's not that easy to do that and get good results. And the flakes aren't 100% accurate, i might have to create a new map for that..

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Bravo Max! I have been following this development and it is going very well, the simulation is exciting to see!

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That's a great job Maximus

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already great material Max :D


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That looks very nice in all lighting situations :)

Nice work :D

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Its working Max, ... you can let the snowman take 5. lol..

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Great work. 8)

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very coool material max Image - looks very good! :D


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cool material Max great work :D


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Tyrone, iker, Olivier, Whippy, ivox, glebe, numerobis and 4 Hero. Thanks so much all of you!! :D

Tyrone: Good to hear you like it :)

Whippy: Yep it seems to work in most situations i can put it in, but i'm sure that in real life if you use it in a scene it won't work at all :D that would be my usual luck.

ivox: Hehe, but i'm afraid Mr Snowman melted because it took so long to render these images. He just couldn't remain frozen all those hours.. :/

[Edit] : I made a new sparkles map and ran a quick testrender using it, it works quite nice so far :)

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That looks beautiful!

Maybe the the resolution of the snow flakes should be upped on the ground, they look a bit big. I presume exactly the same material, just scaled up?

Can't wait to see the finished result, your material skills are escalating recently!


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