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I have been working on the media and container for the rain cloud. I realize
that the cloud itself is still hot tall enough, so I will work on tht more.
However, I think the rain column and the intersection of the rain column
and the cloud is coming along nicely.
All you great weather experts out there let me know how I am doing and where
improvements still need to be made.
Tim
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I couldn't figure out how to attach 2 images to the same post, so here is
the second image. Both use the same settings, but different seeds for the
random numbers.
Tim
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I like the first one better. The angle is nice. The rain, however, appears
to be falling straight down, still, even though the column is tilted. A
more massive thunderhead would look more probable, too. Still, my assesment
is: AWESOME.
-S
5TF!
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"stm31415" <sam### [at] cscom> wrote:
> I like the first one better. The angle is nice. The rain, however, appears
> to be falling straight down, still, even though the column is tilted. A
> more massive thunderhead would look more probable, too. Still, my assesment
> is: AWESOME.
>
> -S
> 5TF!
I am struggling with making a density rotate. It appears to be eluding me so
far. I am still working on it so, I hope to have it figured out soon.
Thanks for you gerous evaluation.
Tim
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Hey, man. Post some code for us! :)
Looking good!
- Grim
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news:web.41c0b9a389a258b0c78a8d070@news.povray.org...
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> I am struggling with making a density rotate. It appears to be eluding me
so
> far. I am still working on it so, I hope to have it figured out soon.
> Thanks for you gerous evaluation.
>
> Tim
>
Don't tranformations work if you put them in the density block?
Beside that, they are light clouds for rain clouds, and I think rain should
be darker (more absorption?) because rain drops don't scatter light as
clouds micro-drops do.
Marc
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> I have been working on the media and container for the rain cloud. I
realize
> that the cloud itself is still hot tall enough, so I will work on tht
more.
> However, I think the rain column and the intersection of the rain column
> and the cloud is coming along nicely.
Not bad. I think you really need better media sampling parameters (increase
samples) because the cloud looks like a bunch of flat, partially transparent
layers of grey stuff. I'd comment on the rain, but I think more samples are
required before I can really make judgements on its appearance.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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This picture of a raining cloud is disturbing. It reminds me of an infant in
diapers loaded up with 'Terminator' style weaponry. Put another way the
cloud is a newly formed, small fairweather cumulus - the rain emerging from
it is a torrent from a much more developed cloud. That's the disconnect.
Perhaps maturer harder edged clouds should be modelled for rain production?
For a reality check there is a tremendous gallery of cloud images at
http://www.cloudman.com/gallery1_1.html
The most isolated cloud with rain I could find was at
http://www.thewarfields.com/img/CaribMonth/RainCloud.jpg
note that the rain is coming from the center fourth of the flat-bottomed
cloud and is backed by some vertical mass
DLM
"Tim McMurdo" <jod### [at] wohrrcom> wrote in message
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>I have been working on the media and container for the rain cloud. I
>realize
> that the cloud itself is still hot tall enough, so I will work on tht
> more.
> However, I think the rain column and the intersection of the rain column
> and the cloud is coming along nicely.
>
> All you great weather experts out there let me know how I am doing and
> where
> improvements still need to be made.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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jod### [at] wohrrcom news:web.41c0a7383e800eadacb32c570@news.povray.org
> I have been working on the media and container for the rain cloud. I
> realize that the cloud itself is still hot tall enough, so I will work
> on tht more. However, I think the rain column and the intersection of
> the rain column and the cloud is coming along nicely.
Neat.. :) Rain.. perhaps needs more work, but cloud is interesting IMHO,
will You share code?
--
http://www.raf256.com/3d/
Rafal Maj 'Raf256', home page - http://www.raf256.com/me/
Computer Graphics
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What I am hearing loud and clear is that this cloud is just not big and mean
enough to produce this much rain. I agree ans will focus on this element as
well as improving the quality of the medias (thanks Slime).
I think I know where I am going wrong with my attempts to rotate the density
of the rain column. If I am correct, it is a pretty silly mistake & you
won't hear of it again.
Thanks, each of you for taking the time to help me and give me such great
constructive criticism.
Tim
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