Routing a rock

A fellow recently set me a picture and asked me to help him out to create a routing file that looked like a specific type of rock. He sent me a bitmap file that was pretty grainy and in fact looked a bit like he had salt and peppered it. These are things that affect the results I would get but I decided to give the file a whirl to see what I would get. This is the original file I was sent.

I opened the file in Photoshop and turned it into gray scale.
I then bumped up the contrast a little until it looked like this.

Then I put a new layer on the rock photo and drew masks and then used a big blurry brush to create the edges of the rock. As I worked I kept in mind that black would do nothing and white would be raised up when a applied the bitmap to a relief,

Then it was time to build a relief in EnRoute. I first created a flat relief.

Then I imported the rock bitmap, selected the relief and the bitmap, opened the apply bitmap command and typed in a value of 0.25″. The result was very grainy and not at all what I wanted.

The solution was simple. I took the bitmap back into PhotoShop and added a blur. This would get rid of the graininess. Then I applied it to the flat relief once more. The results were much more to my liking.

Then I imported the bitmap I had created using the large fuzzy brushes. I applied this as a second layer.

This created the sharp layered edges in the rock similar to the photograph I had first been given. By creating and applying more layers I could have achieved a much more dramatic effect with more subtleties.

Then I imported a bitmap from my collection called splotches. This too was applied to the relief.

Here’s the result.

-dan

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