Eh all, Before I try buying it, does anyone know if SkyPaint is still current? (http://www.skypaint.com/) Or has it become a bit outdated compared to something newer? Anyone using it right now for example without issue? Thanks! :)
Thank you Alex! I have done experiments with nanite and decided not to use this time for two reasons. The first one is that for thin geometry, in this case grass strands for example, the rendering gets very noisy as you get further away from the foliage. The rendered polygons get so thin that it can't be rendered well.…
Textures.com has a great library of stuff. For example: https://textures.com/browse/3d-scans-atlas/114563 The license basically says "don't resell as source content" but allows for derivatives.
Yeah, certain locations where LOTR was shot have in my opinion a similar aesthetic, Earnslaw Burn as an example and possibly also a few areas around Fiordland.
To do this you can just use a screenpos node as UV's I have an example of that in this shader: (top right of image) http://www.flickr.com/photos/sprunghunt/5177430382/
Might be my eyes but in that first example, thats a LOT more blurred on the actual surface... And thats what let down a lot of these new AA style ideas.