MessageHi Sebastian,

I've learned "Lady cutter" not "nuclear physicist" ;-)
I'll look at it today and write it down.

Matthias

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From: Jean-Sebastien Perron
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 3:44 PM
Subject: RE: Where can I find a tutorial about a landscape material?


Very impressive material.

Sorry, but I can't understand this material, I am not a nuclear physicist.

I would like to know just how to detect the slope to create a scope material.

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws





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something like this?
A very simple mountain.
shameless stolen some dust-material and used for snow :-)
(Was Karls "dusty jar" or something like this)
Rest is a simple point-translator, and some color materials.
Render with reasonably quality, drag'n drop the scene cam in a viewport.

Hope it's helpy,
Matthias
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 8:21 AM
Subject: RE: Where can I find a tutorial about a landscape material?

Hi

What excactly are you looking for? Define "landscape material". Do you want a 
texture that can mimic a landscape texture, or a
material that can let you choose between different types of landscape texture 
coverage (low flat, low slopy, high flat, high slopy
etc)?

For textures, use stock texture and repaint them to suit your needs.

For scope selectors, import your mesh into World Builder and create scopemaps 
from there. I'm sure it can be done
Can "easily" be done in RS3D, but not instant preview and great and quick 
flexibility. VSL coding needed.
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Where can I find a tutorial about a landscape material?

Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws


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