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v5 Small Graveyard Scene with attempted fog/smoke
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2014-03-02, 03:17:12
clonk2u
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v5 Small Graveyard Scene with attempted fog/smoke
Hello, I was attempting to create a thick rolling fog in a graveyard scene. I am not very good with rendering, but I am quite proud of the fog(except where the fog hits an object). I am not using to doing renders of the quality I see posted here, and any hints/criticism would be more than welcome!
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2014-03-02, 11:16:44
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romullus
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Let's move this topic, shall we?
Re: v5 Small Graveyard Scene with attempted fog/smoke
Did you use several planes with noise modifier and refractive material? I'd suggest you to wait for A6 and then try entirely different approach with global volume material, because your results aren't convincing at all.
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2014-03-03, 09:27:46
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Freakaz
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Re: v5 Small Graveyard Scene with attempted fog/smoke
Try doing fog in postpro. Render out a Zpass, invert it and paste it on top, in screen mode with reduced opacity, in photoshop.
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