In trying to come up with a decent fog for the image, I applied the following:
• Selected Low altitude Cumulus 3/D for the fog.
• Adjusted the clouds to a low altitude setting.
• Placed the mouse over the preview window in a position that best suited the fog's position. Copied this 'Centre' position and pasted it into the 'Centre' for the clouds.
• 'Checked' the 'Localise' box.
• Reduced the cloud's depth to a minimum setting.
• At this point, the bottom line of fog appeared 'too' sharp. Like, where is the 'fuzzy' zone setting?
• Well, such a setting is there; but, it is called 'Falloff (-0.1). And, it's default setting is 1. To smooth out the transition of fog to surface, increase this setting. In the case of this image we took it to 1.45 for a very nice fog to surface transition.
All of the vegetation here are Walli's models; and, for the 'Pronghorn' animals, I thank 'Thelby' for the models. Using these little guys came from an idea presented by 'Dune'.
Enjoy,
Bob