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  Re: High Glen - take #3 (final)  
From: Thomas de Groot
Date: 14 May 2019 07:34:44
Message: <5cdaa7d4@news.povray.org>
On 13-5-2019 13:01, And wrote:
> "Norbert Kern" <nor### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
>> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>>
>>>> The sky is really nice - how did you made it?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Norbert
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Three elements compose the sky (and atmosphere) from base to top:
>>> 1) a ground fog, slightly tilted to fill the distant valleys more);
>>> 2) An atmospheric haze;
>>> 3) a cloud layer.
>>>
>>> All three are made up of non-interpenetrating media. The code looks like
>>> this (watch out for unwanted line feeds!):
>>>
>>
>>> --
>>> Thomas
>>
>>
>> This sky is slow, but gives fantastic results - surely it was hard work to get
>> it right.
>> Many thanks for it. In fact, its beauty reminds me a bit of an old Mick
>> Hazelgrove source (cannot find it on the server) - Kingz. Here is my last
>> interpretation of his sky code (of course it would need work on the bottom of
>> the cloud container...).
>>
>>
>> Norbert
> 
> 
> Could I have the source?
> 

This is the original file from Mick Hazelgrove. I cannot find the ng post.

-- 
Thomas


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