spikeyxxx That's cool!! The things you can do with those B&W images! I'm glad I can play with Photoshop; I can probably make a lot of cool patterns for Dynamic Paint use. I only used it once, but what fun! Thanks for sharing the technique with me; I was thinking of using it for my cat project! :D
jjazze Thanks!
Those strawberies were a chistmas gift for Snowy White, so the footprints were left by some of the dwarfs, that's why they're so small;)
I just used a black and white image of footprints (one right and one left one, singled out) blurred them a bit. Then painted them on the snow and used that as a Displacement Map.
Because it is snow, I also made a slightly larger version of the prints (that's why I had to separate them out!) and raised the edges a little. This was done on the images, before painting, so I had a black foot with a white outline on a grey background. Blurred of course.
For some cases you can also use Dynamic Paint.Not only for animated scenes, but the 'trail' of a boat in the wate, for instance, is easiest done with DP..
Ooooh, I love the sparkling snow! :D What a sweet scene! I've been wanting to create footprints and other "prints" in surfaces with Blender. Do you have any tips??
This really looks romantic 😊! Great work 👍! PS: spikeyxxx Could you please pass my address to the dwarfs 😉?!
tauson thank you, it loses a bit through the compression, but it still conveys the right atmosphere I think and I am quite happy with the result ;)
I love the spirit this work conveys. And thank you for always taking the time to help with advice.
spikeyxxx That's cool!! The things you can do with those B&W images! I'm glad I can play with Photoshop; I can probably make a lot of cool patterns for Dynamic Paint use. I only used it once, but what fun! Thanks for sharing the technique with me; I was thinking of using it for my cat project! :D
jjazze Thanks!
Those strawberies were a chistmas gift for Snowy White, so the footprints were left by some of the dwarfs, that's why they're so small;)
I just used a black and white image of footprints (one right and one left one, singled out) blurred them a bit. Then painted them on the snow and used that as a Displacement Map.
Because it is snow, I also made a slightly larger version of the prints (that's why I had to separate them out!) and raised the edges a little. This was done on the images, before painting, so I had a black foot with a white outline on a grey background. Blurred of course.
For some cases you can also use Dynamic Paint.Not only for animated scenes, but the 'trail' of a boat in the wate, for instance, is easiest done with DP..
Ooooh, I love the sparkling snow! :D What a sweet scene! I've been wanting to create footprints and other "prints" in surfaces with Blender. Do you have any tips??
sshanr why? What's wrong with some depth of field?
Remove the Blur in the bacground