Creating ice mountain Environment in Maya part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2010

hi all thanks for watching, here is the source file link
http://depositfiles.com/files/s4jp8ziwi

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  • A great tutorial so far ... I'm steadily working my way through it, thanks...

    I came across a problem not covered in the tutorial. I could still be wrong, because I only just fixed it.

    When I applied the snow to the blinn in the hypershade (at 2 mins-ish), my render came up with the landscape completely red. The threshold didn't change anything as it should. In the snow attribute editor, open out the Effects tab and tick Local. Well this got me past my problem... and also I'm using Maya 2011.

  • @Nvirehk hi thanx for ur comment and set the following values and check threshold - 6 to 8, depth decay - more than 5, thickness 1. render and check. i hope this will help u thanks :)

  • so these textures what size are they and did you simply google them?

  • @orca464  i googled, u can get it in google search

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  • You are the man! Nice one!

  • When I want to download the source files, it says "We are sorry, but all downloading slots for your country are busy." You have the textures in the file right? because that's what I want to get access to but can't :(

  • Great!!

    Thanks a lot!!

    Really nice Tutorial!^^

    Keep Up!

    Congrats!

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