I am trying it now. It doesn't look too bad. I'll let you know. :thumb:
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Thanks for the tips Whazizname! I am working with them! :) :thumb:
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I will try something in the weekend :thumb: !
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I've been thinking of using multiple planes (squares or imported terrains) to simulate the swirling that fog does in reaction to movement through it.
(I haven't started experiementing yet; but the idea is simmering in my brain...) (: |
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FRACTAL SUM?
Mmmm...I think another alternative would be 2d textures>clouds clouds could give more realistic effects....if done as a trans map for a cloth plane/cube which is coloured as the fogs' base colour. Just giving a thought.....afterall the best fogs/clouds are bryce. |
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Yes, the clouds node will work for this, as will the FBM node; but for me (and the thread's author...) Fractal Sum gives more pleasing results. I also agree the bryce clouds & fog are great; I'm one of those creatives that likes to see how much can I get out of one application. (Sidenote: I spent months in the late '90s teaching myself to draw/paint realistic clouds in photoshop 3.0; although I could have simply used bryce 2.) (: |
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:grin: Yep, for Posette :heartbeat: , is the same thing :grin:
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