We're heading towards Winter's end, but we might not have seen the last of the ice and snow. In the world of Blender, I got a sudden blast of cold last night, as I realised that my Scene000 needed addon components. I thought it was all node-based and included within the scene. That was the other planet-making solution I used: Cosmo, which was great but has not been maintained by the author and has been removed from Superhivemarket, unless you already bought it.
I'm hoping that we can just absorb the cost of a couple of copies. Hell, I'd buy them myself. However, the director might instead want me to recreate the scene using True SKY3. This is probably achievable, but it's uncertain that it can look as good and finding out might take me a few days of investigation. A bigger investment than the 15 dollars for Geosim...
So my current Raptor project task list:
- Read the latest version of the True SKY 3 Documentation.
- Watch the tutorial videos.
- Do some testing.
- Make a beautiful planet.
True SKY 3 testing
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| Minimum |
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| Maximum |
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| Three cloud layers (@ maximum) |




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