Practicing Volumetric Cloud Generator
I'd use clouds everywhere, if they weren't so computationally expensive. As I don't like waiting for renders, I've held off using them. Which has lead to me forgetting how to use them. I've been using the scale transform to change volume sizes, when I should have used the add-on's own parameters.
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Puffy Cumulus |
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Whispy formation. A bit wishy washy |
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Amped up moring glow clouds -- stopped after 30 minutes/1000 samples |
I generated the landscape map by stealing the terrain texture from Google Earth using
Google Map Customizer. Capturing close-up screens then stitching them together in Affinity Photo.
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2k, shrunk down from 9000x7000 source |
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