Re: Tool for painting skyboxes?
Posted by reaper47 on
Wed Aug 26th 2009 at 5:27pm
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The trick is to get the perspective distortion right, which goes a few steps further. For example, if you just copy in a photo of a cloud, it will look like it's a sticker on a flat wall.
Re: Tool for painting skyboxes?
Posted by reaper47 on
Thu Aug 27th 2009 at 10:32am
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Generally Terragen, even the free version, can do pretty much anything you want when it comes to natural looking landscapes and clouds. Check out the tutorial I linked in the first post.
But I recently tried to copy a picture of the moon into a rather simple night sky and it was a royal pain in the ass. It's a perfect circle, but unless you plant it into the middle of one of the six sides (which you mostly don't want to do), it will look slightly distorted/oval, but enough to look really bad for something as prominent as the sky. Oddly enough even adding stars (dots!!!) looks bad and flat!
I find it pretty strange that there are no plugins for this. I searched teh googel, and only found a few super-complicated conversion tutorials, but no actual tool to "paint in perspective". The whole QuicktimeVR scene should have spawned something useful, but it's really, really hard to find.
Re: Tool for painting skyboxes?
Posted by haymaker on
Thu Aug 27th 2009 at 2:03pm
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Hi reaper, I went thru exactly that while making a night sky w/ a moon. I ended up having to get it close by trial and error in PS. It was for a night version of Shipshape, I got it to the point where it would be circular if you looked straight at it. I posted some screens but they got lost on the site recently.
There really was no way I could find to eliminate the FOV distortion completely short of making a sprite for use with emv_sun, which tbh I didnt try... Let me know if you want to check it out for fun.
Re: Tool for painting skyboxes?
Posted by G4MER on
Thu Aug 27th 2009 at 7:41pm
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I made a moon.. and quite effective one too.. maybe look at some of my stuff and DL it and see how it's done Hayfaker.