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That's awesome grass. Very believable.
I also love rendering with Octane. It is very refreshing. I've had to do some renders that Octane wasn't suited for (Non-photoreal) and it was painful waiting. We've been spoiled.
I also love rendering with Octane. It is very refreshing. I've had to do some renders that Octane wasn't suited for (Non-photoreal) and it was painful waiting. We've been spoiled.
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Look very good to me
my little wip thread :
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
Exactly, just thaterik wrote:Yes, that does seem to work very well. Do you mind if I ask if you have any tricks involved or is it just a really big tile?

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Hey! That's a great looking grass texture you got there buddy,
so.. the trick is to make a HQ photo, but how high do you have to be in order to take a picture, I'm always trying to reproduce pretty looking grass, I love the looks from creating individual blades, I can actually make a lot of plant like substance by using hair it's quite fun, but it is pretty much slow as hell since you need thousands and millions of detailed polys
Can you share some good grassy textures, I'd share some of mine if I had good ones
, yours is really pretty looking, hey everyone, post some nice grassy textures into the "Resources" part of the forum, lets do it, come on, I couldn't find a really pretty one
so.. the trick is to make a HQ photo, but how high do you have to be in order to take a picture, I'm always trying to reproduce pretty looking grass, I love the looks from creating individual blades, I can actually make a lot of plant like substance by using hair it's quite fun, but it is pretty much slow as hell since you need thousands and millions of detailed polys
Can you share some good grassy textures, I'd share some of mine if I had good ones

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