Ok added the sky image Gary posted (thanks I love that sky). Tried to add some fog also.
Comments, suggestion, gripes welcomed.
--Randy
Ok added the sky image Gary posted (thanks I love that sky). Tried to add some fog also.
Comments, suggestion, gripes welcomed.
--Randy
Ok added the sky image Gary posted (thanks I love that sky). Tried to add some fog also.
Comments, suggestion, gripes welcomed.
--Randy
Randy,
You can either buy one of my books with "The Clouds Collection" on the CD, or I can burn you a copy and mail it to ya (doh! tough choice, eh? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
We have the second best cloud formations in the US, the first being Seattle and the suburbs. Whenever Barb and I hava a cloudy day, we pop off three or four rolls, and the skies in my images look...em--REAL [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
You're cookin' now. Add some fog, eh?
My Best,
Gary David Bouton
Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
Free education! The Writings Web site
and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.
Gary David Bouton
Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
Free education! The Writings Web site
and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.
...that with the sun creating those peach hues on the clouds, you'll need to create either an ombient light source or make the "Sun" in your scene shine the same colour.
Basically your scene objects should have the same colouring effect on them that is being seen in the sky.
And study those clouds to see which direction the sun is shining in the sky. That will clue you in to how your object lighting should be setup/directed.
Getting better everytime though, keep it up! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img]
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