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Blue Dawn
This is my first ever Terraspace. The terrain is rubbish, I'm terrible with Terragen (learning though), I'm very pleased with how the space scene turned out though.
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It's the texture used.MaxPower wrote:i agree, they look too crisp or somethinMcFarlane wrote:It's nice for a first indeed.
But the planets don't look realistic.
i cant really put my finger on it
I know of the tutorial he used, it tells you to use a rock as a texture, which does work don't get me wrong, but it doesn't give you realism.
THC: You should use satellite photos.
Grab like five and paste them all on one canvas and blend them into each other.
Works so well.
It is, that's why I use satellite images.
If you get the feel for that procedure then your going to be great with planets.
The only hard thing about that tutorial is the colouring, in my opinion
With satellite images the colouring is pretty much the easy part.
Get the planet looking how you want then you can Ctrl+B it. Then because all the satellite images you used are different colours (but are similar - we don't want a multi-colour planet) we get some good variations instead of a mono-chromatic planet.
If you get the feel for that procedure then your going to be great with planets.
The only hard thing about that tutorial is the colouring, in my opinion
With satellite images the colouring is pretty much the easy part.
Get the planet looking how you want then you can Ctrl+B it. Then because all the satellite images you used are different colours (but are similar - we don't want a multi-colour planet) we get some good variations instead of a mono-chromatic planet.
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Alright, I've been working with satellite photos and after some manipulation I've ended up with this. I'm pretty satisfied with how it turned out, although I could have made the features smaller, which I will do next time around.

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