UltraScenery [Commercial]
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Amazing and well done, Barbult.
Does JSON files are a normal text files or you need some special tool to deal with them?
His post is right here, for reference.
OK. Color me impressed.
I picked up the UltraScenery a few days ago and have got to say I'm impressed on a few levels.
First off, it just looks great.
I usually export my DAZ assets out to Lightwave as I'm more comfortable with it's interface & toolset I've acquired over the years. I wasn't really expecting to do that with the way USC works but had to test. I could do it in pieces, but even so the resulting geometry was not going to work in LW due to amount.
I decided to see how far I could push things in DS. So, I created a medium complex scene in USC then merged with a raccoon using LAMH fur. The converted raccoon model + fur is 1.2 Gb alone, most of that is hair geom. I could load the model but would crash Layout just trying to preview.
Back in DAZ, it took me awhile to place him, but did not only did he load into an already geom heavy scene, it rendered in 9+ mins at 2K. That was using the Sun-Sky mode. Going with an HDR really increased the time and didn't look any better.
I have World Creator it's a hoot to play with, but it's not as intimate I guess as USC. WC's minimum size is 512 where as USC is set at 64 and that's plenty. Really looking forward to see how this product develops.
I use Notepad++. The JSON files are text, but the contents looks more like a programming language (since it is) than plain readable text. If you've used UltraScatter a lot, you will recognize some of the concepts used to control the scattering of the props. Then you can play around and see what you come up with. It was a lot of trial and error for me - make a change - see what happens - oops syntax typo - try again... There are a lot of {} and [] to keep straight. After you spend a few hours in the editor, you will be eager for commercially available addons! But if you are a tinkerer with lots of patience and time, you can have some fun with the JSON. I appreciate that he made unencrypted files available and said it was OK for us to "hack" them (for our own use, I assume!!!)
And below is the link to some general information about JSON format:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON
I admire your courage and fortitude. I spend most of my working day deep in the bowels of an IBM RPG IV compiler so the last thing I want to do when I get home is do battle with another computer language!
Cheers,
Alex.
Thanks a lot for this information - so it is not that easy.
I have some nice height maps created in Unity, that I would like to transfer to Ultra Scenery.
The only problem is - they are in .raw format and I still have to find a way to convert them to .png
Another thought - does anybody tried generating height maps in Bryce and transfer them to Ultra Scenery?
Actually this one was a terrain height map exported from Bryce (not that it is very obvious that it came from Bryce, nor very exciting): https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/5433421/#Comment_5433421
It worked fine.
So far I have 'cheated' by using a displacment map from anotehr product (a trecnhes and ... um, anotehr one) and been pretty happy with the results
This is quite handy for generating height maps
http://terrain.party/
Another couple of examples I just did using Bryce-generated height maps.
Very nice! Kind of a river valley look.
Hi Everyone,
Got this the other day and I like everybody else love Howies creations.. My machine is top of the line Asus creation water cooled with 128 gig and Nvidia 2070 RTX card I-9 cpu 64 bit, 3.00 GHZ.. I read the product pdf and it says that it should roughly take
" It can take 10-15
minutes to build the average scene (tested on 3.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon E5 and Daz Studio 4.8)"
I am running the latest Studio version and it's taking like forever to build a scene. I am not doing anything wierd just following the 4 steps outlined in the product pdf. What's up? Why is it taking forever to build a scene? My seed is at "0"
Please help.....
Shield Wulf...
When I run the UltraScenery script with a height map and then rerun the script on the existing UltraScene, it doesn't remember the height map I had used, or even that I used a height map. It goes back to Noise. @MelanieL, are you having that problem?
No I don't think so. It just takes forever to generate a scene. The first one I created finally finished at a woping 40 minutes to build it. Now I am not using a imported heightmap in the build process. More or less just choosing the defaults in the 4 point selection process. What are you using to create the heightmap if anything? I have all kinds of terrain generating software, world machine, terragen and Vue.
It looks like I did not have instance optimation set correctly to memory. It was set at "auto" doh.......... It does look like it is operating so much better, without pausing between screen's during the build process. I'll let you know in a bit when it's done building.
You aren't trying to run the script with your viewport in Iray Preview are you?
This should be fixed in the update going through testing now.
Great! What other changes should we be looking forward to?
I saw some "road" images in the runtime/textures folder and the user guide mentions "roads" as well as tracks, streams and ponds in section 2.2. Is there supposed to be a road feature choice in the script? I only see No Features, one pond, two streams and two rivers. A paved road would be a nice alternative.
Yep the preview was in Iray mode. Now turned to wireframe. More to come. Thanks so far.
If your viewport was in Iray preview mode, you are lucky Daz Studio didn't completely crash! That is what happens for some of us when we try to use Iray Preview, even with optimization Memory, after the script completes. Your hefty computer must handle it better than my less powerful one.
Nothign too exciting at this stage - it's mainly just some bug fixes and few "behind the scenes" things for content creators.
Just the dirt road the moment (althought it's named a track) - but stay tuned.
barbult I love you........ This time it took only like approx 10 minutes. If I was there I would buy you a coke or your beverage of choice.. 8-) Thanks again.....
Howie Thanks again for creating such wonderful things for us Studio users......
We're all here to help each other! I'm glad its going smoothly for you now. You won't be able to stop once you get going with this product.
Yes I am - I have to reselect the height map each time I rerun the script. (At least I assume it needs to be reselected because it shows blank each rerun).
ETA: OOPS! I should have read the rest of this page before answering - I see Howie is on to it already.
ALSO: Thanks for your comments on my latest experiments.
While considering changes for content creators, it would be nice to facilitate InstaEdit, so it can easily and accurately figure out proper rotation, scaling and position of instances.
Yep I think so..... Nire to come for real indeed,
I am having so much fun playing with this product. This may very well be my best Daz purchase so far!
I do wish it came with a few sample height maps, just so I could see what they are. I'm afraid I really don't know anything about them or how to make them. But I would love to make some hills, valleys or steps! Maybe an idea for one of the future add-ons?
Thank you so much for UltraScenery, it's amazing!