Friday, 19 December 2025

Christmas is upon us

 Every December, I seemingly stop being able to use a calendar and fall into a state of shock when it gets to about the 20th. I become dimly aware of the need to buy presents and cards and wear woollen jumpers that are tastelessly decorated in fir trees. I've arrived at that festive finding out phase of the month. I imagine that my Blender output will be briefly knocked back for a few days.

Until then...

Yesterday was tedious as heck.

I explored how to reinstall the custom (Quixel Megascan) terrain materials library for use with True Terrain. It really doesn't look like True Assets can place materials directly in True Terrain's selector. I could be wrong, but it's too late now. I spent several hours manually adding the materials. I'll add one more set of materials later, the colour-based palette set for lightweight terrains.

Quixel materials in the True-Terrain menu for the win!

I continue to explore big terrain options for the aerial shot.

32km with a telephoto lens. Shoot long!

I'm thinking that you get more bang for your buck if you shoot with a telephoto, narrow the field of view and bring the distant places closer. This lets you amp up the terrain detail into the distance because camera culling will remove so much of the foreground. I will do a test render with a nearly static camera and a ship flying through the view. 



Instability testing

True SKY 3 has a final update of the year coming on Monday. I'll hold back on testing more until it's in place. No point in testing a version of the product that will be gone before the engineers can look at it. The chaps at TrueVFX are working full pelt! True SKY is their flagship product. Even in early access, they want to make a great impression, which they have.

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Christmas is upon us

 Every December, I seemingly stop being able to use a calendar and fall into a state of shock when it gets to about the 20th. I become dimly...