Nature Academy – Week 8 (Mountains)
This week was mountains with the A.N.T. Landscape generator plugin and a snow shader.
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This week was mountains with the A.N.T. Landscape generator plugin and a snow shader.
Since this week was on oceans, I went back and tweaked what I had already created. It turned out looking pretty good.
I decided to adjust a bunch of settings, and make a true Michigan-style sunrise. I think this turned out pretty well.
This maple tree was modeled in Arbaro and imported it into Blender. I based it on the maple tree in my backyard. I intend to make a more interesting scene to put this into, and I need to fix the base of the trunk, it looks horrible.
This week, I played with the ivy generator, and making some ferns and other small plants. Pretty neat 🙂
This was the second part of the previous dining hall walkthrough that we did for Clark Construction. This is to demonstrate the area used by venues and seating. This was an edge render in Blender.
Here is a tree I modeled in ngPlant, and imported into Blender. I made my own leaf texture from the red bud tree in front of my house.
I’m continuing through the Nature Academy from the Blenderguru, Andrew Price. This is my week two creation. I loved being able to generate infinite variations of the rocks based on the coordinates option with the empty.
I’ve been going through the Nature Academy from the Blenderguru. This is my week one creation. The topic was grass. This is looking like it will be a very exciting series.
My mom is a fantastic painter who is always creating new pieces of art for her family. For her birthday, I decided to try to make my first piece of artwork for her.