This is my newest image. I started on this to study the clouds
but after a while I wanted to make a terrain for it just to make it a little more interesting.
I got tired of it and want to start on something new.
Did color adjustments and some film grain in photoshop.
Feel free to leave a comment
Very nice clouds! I like your terrain, too. The colors are spot-on, and the mist adds a whole lot. I'm not really a big fan of the grain, but to each his own.
I agree, very nice clouds. And your lighting looks great as well.
how do you get such great darkening in the base of your clouds? Did you mess with the lighting values? or was it just a density increase?
Yes please tell us, great work man.
Regards,
Will
I can't remember ::) But I will check in to it when I come home.
I think I increased the density, but I also think I messed around with the color.
Let you know later....
Anyways thanks for the reply ;D
I was right. Heh...
That was pretty much the only thing I did. Maby I did something else, but that I cant remember.
Just to say it.... I'm not very happy with the cirrus clouds. Don't think that I have ever been happy with
cirrus clouds. Would help a lot if anyone have some tips or trix.
I could share the tg file if that helps.
I'm not sure if I've ever changed my cirrus clouds from the default - it works very well for me.
Quote from: old_blaggard on May 14, 2007, 06:29:37 PM
I'm not sure if I've ever changed my cirrus clouds from the default - it works very well for me.
Maby that is my problem. I always have to make changes to the default settings. He he.
Next time I will try not to shange it for the cirrus clouds.
hey man...GREAT clouds....how long did that take to render??/...and what is the edge sharpness and cloud density?
Thanks.
The edge sharpness is at default 5 and the density is set to 0.25.
It took about 40h, but the terrain made sure of that.
The clouds didn't take that long.
Pretty nice upcoming storm clouds!
Well if you want plane contrail-style cirrus, stretch the noise (under tweaknoise in the density fractal) in the X or Z (not both) axis by a value of 10 or so.
Thanks ProjectX. I will try that out.