From the course: Matte Painting: Environments for Film
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Adjusting height and resolution
From the course: Matte Painting: Environments for Film
Adjusting height and resolution
- [Instructor] Alright, lets go back to our height selector. If you double-click on height selector, in here you will see there are sliders. And you click on the left-most slider and drag it up. You'll notice that nothing happens. This is because there is no information. However, if you do drag it down, you'll see the information starts to appear. This is important to demonstrate because the information is very low to the ground. And to demonstrate to you why, if you click cancel and go back to the voronoi, you will see that it is actually quite low. If you click on the file input now, you'll see that will provide a different type of high matte result. So let's click on the file input, primary output and plug that into the height selector. Now if we click on the height selector, you will see that there is some information, purely because of the height. Double-click on it and you will notice that as we drag it up higher, the less information there is. As I've mentioned previously…
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Import into World Machine5m 21s
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Creating nodes in World Machine6m 37s
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Adjusting height and resolution5m 18s
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Using erosion in World Machine9m 18s
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Adding color to erosion8m 23s
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Mesh and texture output12m 40s
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Advanced macros2m 28s
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Rendering through tiled output2m 1s
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Converting files to use with Clarisse2m 53s
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