In an image editor, I started with a square tile and drew in some elevation lines for hills and mountains. For this image, I wanted a few distant mountains. I also use Carrara's landscape filters to add some detail like erosion or roughness or a plateau or a small fractal generator. For generic landscapes, I don't worry if it is too exact because I am going to blur it anyway. I use an image editor to make rough heightmaps for the landscape. This is the WIP for which these maps contributed. Optionally, a third landscape without the stream can be the bed of the stream. The second landscape without the stream is the water. The one with the stream elevates all the land but the stream a few feet creating the channel for the stream. Instead, I am using a method to combine two landscape models, one with the stream and the other without it. I believe there is a plugin that makes roads and streams in landscapes. Some ways I use an image editor and Carrara to make a landscape with a stream. Or, should I stick with my original plan and not post to ShareCG until I get around to making PBR shader versions. The forum is bonking my uploads and I am tired of trying to post the zip files and test renders.Īm trying to decide if it is worth uploading the Carrara models with not-so-good shaders to ShareCG and posting a link here. Maybe post cleaned up models with PBR shaders over at ShareCG, which would also be compatible with Carrara, but also the various other rendering programs. With Carrara's UVMapping and 3D Paint tools rather crude, I intended to post the Carrara props here in the forum threads, then maybe revisit the models down the road with better UVMapping and texturing tools. I did quick and dirty models of the radio, a coconut cream pie, one of the coconut cups, and one of the fancy bamboo drinking glasses with the straw and umbrella. He had posted the SS Minnow, and I thought the castaways could use some props. I did some basic modeling of props from Gilligan's island, inspired by Dave's wacky modeling thread. Modeling in Carrara to Share - Forum Frustrations.
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