Interesting clouds, kinda warpy

Started by mrwho, March 08, 2007, 04:20:45 PM

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mrwho

yes, warpy (new word?)


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duff

Really like the mountains, although it looks like you've spilt something green in the bottom left.
Not sure about the 'warpy' clouds, especially the closer ones.

Oshyan

I kind of like the clouds actually (and I agree the mountains are very nice aside the lower vegetation). The clouds aren't necessarily realistic, but they have a really nice look to them nonetheless. And I'll bet you could see something like that in nature on rare occasions - she'll always surprise you. ;)

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cyphyr

I have seen clouds like that, very od indeed, especially in little old Glastonbury UK. It was just prior to huge thunder storm although the sky was brown and you could literaly see the sky boil. Funny I was wondering a week or so ago wether an effect like this was possible. Sweet image.
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Will

they would be create for a fanticy setting.

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child@play

nice, they look like thick smoke, very interesting
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mrwho

here's the TGD file if people want to take a look at the cloud settings



Dark Fire

I love the clouds and the mountains, but I do agree that it looks as if something green as been spilt in the bottom left corner. Perhaps you could try increasing the colour variation to make the vegetation look more realistic...

mrwho

i actually had 2 or 3 different colors, but they didn't show up enough, I guess

Mr_Lamppost

Excellent image.

Thanks for the TGD.  A while ago I was trying to get clouds that looked like they were "Full of rain", I got what I wanted but hadn't tried that combination of settings.  There is more structure apparent in your solution.

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ramblerette

 :)the clouds are strange.....but not at all unrealistic.....have you ever taken picts of skies?they are,sometimes,stranger than that.
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