Of course I also did some compositing with the mist. You can activate the button 'Mist' in the render layer settings to get the mist factor pass for compositing. Something I didn't know when I made this video was, that you could also deactivate mist for all materials and then use the mist factor pass only in the composite nodes. That gives you a lot of possibilities.
it's sounds very simple i'll make a try but i have a problem....your mountains aint so higs but when you render they look like they "touch the sky" to say like that...i modeled some big landscapes and when i rendered them they still look small:|its because of camera or its compositing too?
mhm. Hard to say what makes the difference. Maybe it's actually the mist. I choosed the maximum 'height' value so that it is more dense at the bottom.
btw. the first small clip was made without any compositing.
My new wallpaper. You have the best compositing vids on youtube. The model of the mountains i can make. But i'd love to see a tutorial on compositing like this.
looks osam:)good job man...pls tell me how do you render that fog?you used any mesh for it?or its compositing stuff?
get1989lost 2 years ago
Shading (F5) -> World Buttons -> Mist
I think the settings should be obvious.
Of course I also did some compositing with the mist. You can activate the button 'Mist' in the render layer settings to get the mist factor pass for compositing. Something I didn't know when I made this video was, that you could also deactivate mist for all materials and then use the mist factor pass only in the composite nodes. That gives you a lot of possibilities.
NionsChannel 2 years ago
it's sounds very simple i'll make a try but i have a problem....your mountains aint so higs but when you render they look like they "touch the sky" to say like that...i modeled some big landscapes and when i rendered them they still look small:|its because of camera or its compositing too?
get1989lost 2 years ago
mhm. Hard to say what makes the difference. Maybe it's actually the mist. I choosed the maximum 'height' value so that it is more dense at the bottom.
btw. the first small clip was made without any compositing.
NionsChannel 2 years ago
Oh and I also used ambient occlusion. Or perhaps you should just add smaller details.
I didn't do that, but you coud also try out a smaller lens value for the camera. That increases the depth effect of your picture/video.
NionsChannel 2 years ago
My new wallpaper. You have the best compositing vids on youtube. The model of the mountains i can make. But i'd love to see a tutorial on compositing like this.
h3sniperman 2 years ago
anyway i think you should make a tutorial because it's looking really nice
grissa3 2 years ago
please can you do a better tutorial about how to setup the mountains because i didn't understand
grissa3 2 years ago
It wasn't meant to be a tutorial^^
NionsChannel 2 years ago
snazzy.
hamsterhill 2 years ago
nice!
DeDean16 2 years ago
wow, that was amazing
lukebob1 2 years ago
Cool.
onjoFilms 2 years ago