As a mad scientist would, I now perform experiments with some crazy power fractal values. And this just sort of happened:
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I really like these. They start to get streaky soft wisps of the kind you see in clouds like these:
Quote from: agent_unawares on January 28, 2018, 04:55:02 AM
I really like these. They start to get streaky soft wisps of the kind you see in clouds like these:
These are very nice. Ever think of sharing them in the Clouds section of File Sharing...loysa folks would like em....starting with me.
Wonder if agent_unawares' are real life or TG - that's a real dilemma in these forums. :) If TG, then indeed well balanced and pretty.
Of course, I will gladly share my fractal settings once I build up the base. Now I actually have only two interesting presets. Stay tuned for a different upload though...
Lovely but unfortunately not Terragen. Should be able to be done I'd have thought.
Those are Cirrus Uncinus clouds, a subcategory of the Cirrus clouds.
Quote from: cyphyr on January 28, 2018, 06:28:16 PM
Lovely but unfortunately not Terragen. Should be able to be done I'd have thought.
D'oh...my bad
Too good to be 'true' ;D
Fantastic! I would never have thought that this was done with Terragen. Well done!
Reconsider your opinion, René ;)
Quote from: Dune on January 30, 2018, 02:38:17 AM
Reconsider your opinion, René ;)
Unless you mean mine. :P
BTW, did someone say "wispy"?
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Quote from: Dune on January 30, 2018, 02:38:17 AM
Reconsider your opinion, René ;)
Sigh... So indeed too good indeed to be true.
D'oh. I really thought when I compared N-drju's results to "clouds like these" that people would know I was referencing photos.
I think those wispy cirrus clouds are some of the most ridiculous things to try to make in Terragen. I don't think I have ever seen anyone do it.