Developing techniques for SN Hyper-realistic art.
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This post is for me incase if you scoundrels are confused
Feel free to decipher it and use it if you want to though
StickNodes Planetary Atmosphere Hypothesis:GN = Gradient Node
LO = Low opacity
DC = Decreasing opacity
LS = Light source
BL = Blending layers
GL = Glow node(s)
CC = Corresponding colors
Colors = Color of the node
Numbers = Node count(Last 3 images are earlier concepts but they tell the same idea)
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The ground terrain, and clouds took the longest to make look right.
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How many nodes are these altogether?
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Unsure, but the first image is somewhere from 50 – 200 nodes.
The second somewhere from 100 – 2000 nodes.
The third somewhere from 2,000 – 6,000 nodes.
the fourth is just added effects which lay out to around 30 – 60 nodes.
The fifth around 8,000 – 10,000 nodes.Altogether using fraudulent math, somewhere around 10,000 – 20,000 nodes maybe.
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Enter the Halloween contest and you’ll probably win. Although the one with the skulls do the lantern was pretty cool. Same with the one the egotistical beast animations made. Unless you were the one who made the skull with the lantern.
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My submission was a few posts ago :skull:
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Meant to say skull, not skulls
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Oh my goodness gracious
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Atmospheric Landing Physics Test
Consists of 42 nodes, each node is separate and is a bent rounded segment.
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The main problem with the land is probably how flat it appears.
If I manage to make some sort of bumpy appearance it’d probably improve.
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Flat shaming Earth
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Flat-Phobic
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Node count is 8,976 btw
It wont be long before I start stacking projects ontop of each other
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Did you break it up into pieces or did you find a way to ignore the node limit. Now I know it sounds stupid, but I did see someone without the node limit before, they probably jsut edited the picture using photoshop, but still. I just wanna make sure
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The whole thing isn’t a solid figure so definitely broke it up in pieces.
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As an astronomy nerd, I approve, but there shouldn’t be any visible stars
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Somewhat true since I wanted this to be like you’re actually there and hence a small amount of stars would be visible. I’m moreso working on the planet instead of the background first though
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Earth is flat! (Definitely)
zamn stick nodes is being a nasa tool now?