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talk about realistic.... since headwax has released this product there has been floods everywhere on the eastern coastline.. just today the main highway between NSW & Victoria has been closed due to flooding!
I wonder what headwax has for us next... hope it's not meteorites!
oh hope you are okay
I was thinking about black holes - they should be easy to do!!
;)
mmm black holes....
had to do the shopping in the rain today.... it's ok where I am.
-well I'm having dinner at the top of a six story buidling tonight - in a caravan lifted there by a crane (not a Gruiforme !! Hope to survive :)
will you be eating dinner whilst being hoisted?
or just appetisers..
ha ha I think it is yabbies in cherry sauce with fingers as shell crackers - the walkers buy on street level should get some interesting splash marks
but seriously, I was looking at some Carrara things such as Mandlebrot to use as a distrubution shader to use on those replicator planes to give a more organic shape to blowing leaves (change the rain to leaves)
(Rather than use a texture map) - any ideas ?
I added a PDF ' manual' to the first post.
that sounds disgusting TBH
I love yabbies but just with salt and vinegar, cherry sauce belongs on the dessert
It only came to mind because I had it once in a fancy restaurant in Vaucluse - the service was so slow we'd had a bottle of wine before the entre came - the cherry sauce was all the way up to my elbows .... :)
UB I uploaded the rain file by itself to the first post - it's the small one!
I like this version better than your Challenge entry.
Excellent, Cbird. It would have been perfect for the noir Challenge. :)
I only have 4 cores. About the only thing that sped it up (so far) was to delete the surface replicator and the puddle file. Not much left. :) So, I just deal with it. The results make it worthwhile.
And it works great! Again, it took me a while to understand what was going on. Only now can I begin to appreciate how wonderful this product is. The morph controls are so useful. Hopefully, I will be adding a rainy image to the Challenge soon.
Many, many thanks!
Thank you, UnifiedBrain. I loved watching that Challenge, but couldnt finish anything on time (again, lol).
thanks UB :)
I went with meshes rather than rain transmapped on planes assuming it would render faster - plus I could morph the meshes as opposed to having to add different shaders to the planes in the case of the transmapped ones.
Er transmapped - I mean textures with alpha parameter
Yes I like this one better than the challenge one too !
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with :)
cheers fom oz!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10216686363225490&set=a.1489247885177&type=3&theater
the original actually rendered fine for me no missing files, maybe I have some of the third part shaders that called for them used as well
Re-did an old image of mine, replacing the original composited rain image with Andrew's 3D rain and splashes. The individual rain splashes make a big difference in the believability.
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Wendy, your 360 exploration of the product really helped me get a better sense of the whole, thanks.
de3an, what a great render! Rain and splashes look perfect. How did you do the foot splash?
HW, I bow to your greatness. I can see "best use of rain" in a future Challenge. :)
Thanks! I modeled the foot splash by hand, using some pictures of splashes as reference.
sorry Wendy I saw this on facebook and commented missed it here - thanks so much - looks terrifico :)
wow, that's a fun image - love the look on the girls face :0 and the splash on the feet. I've been known to arrive at parties like that - always handy to have a spare paper around :)
thanks for using the rain and splashes!
edit: I better mention I dont wear shorts like that to parties ....
thank you UB - I've been on these forums a while and received much help from many people so trying to give something back