This
is just one of those "countless
hours of lost sleep" projects
:p I'll give you some details as of
what were the methods used in this
project. First of all I scouted the
net scouring some nice juicy subject
to portrait in one still and I ended
up with the idea of doing a lost civilisation
type of image, kind-of a Stargate
meets Stonehenge thing :)
Right!
Next I did some conceptual sketches
(unfortunatelly I have no scanner
here so I couldn't scan them) and
after that got into looking for reference
pictures for my landscape. As I couldn't
find something to really like I looked
into Terragen, a very simple piece
of software but with an amazing creation
freedom.
After
about 2 days I succeded in constructing
my environment.
Here are some screenshots. I'll comment
them loosely.First of all I created
the terrain
and then I modified it in the SCULPT
window .
With the help of the Canyonize thingy
the
terrain gets more abrupt and rockier.
As
I wasn't satisfied with the surface
maps I decided to do 3 renders with
different materials I can combine
in post: grass, gravel and foliage.
Terragen
is a freeware software for which you
can find countless textures, plugins
and surface-maps .
The
clouds were a bit trickier to set-up.
For this purpose I used the low-quality
preview. The clouds take quite some
time to render so that's why lo-res
images are used for previewing. For
the final image and hi-quality I checked
3D clouds and the renderime tripled
:) Once I set-up the cloudscape the
next step ins configuring the atmosphere.
In
this case I used some predefined setting
that came with Terragen as I was too
excited to fiddle with the settings
as I was about to get in Max and start
working there. I chose the Standard_average
preset.
With
the atmospheric conditions set, the
lighting gets intresting. I chose 25
Sun altitude as a strong light would
have diminished the scene realism, seeing
I wanted something a bit mistical.
The
camera position it's a breeze to set-up
from the Rendering Control Panel of
from the Modifier/Sculpt menu where
you can see it bigger.
The
final render should have all the quality
parameters set to their maximum values.
To
my dismay Terragen un-licensed version
doesn't allow image-sizes bigger then
1280(As I was using it for non-commercial
work it wasn't licensed).
Here
are the 3 renders composited in Photoshop.
The
clouds were also rendered in a separate
pass for an easier compositing.