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> Excellent sky!!!
Thank you very much!
>
> (to Mick: this is what I had in mind)
>
> Do you think that, for the sake of the experiment, you could try
> lighting the clouds in one or two places as if there were lightnings?
> You know, the type that end up in mid-air. Some of them don't even
> leave the cloud, just light it from the inside, and the bright cold
> cyan contrasts really nicely with the dark warm colors of the clouds.
I'll try...
>
> I'd ask for the source but I am afraid media skies are way over my
> head CPU-wise.
This one isn't that difficult. The near-final picture (requires a little
more
tweaking) took only 2 hours with Antialiasing method 3, Recursion level
4, 1025x512 on my 1.4 GHZ Athlon, 528 MB RAM, Win98. But I
don't know your specs, so it might still be too intensive...
Thanks for your reply!
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Tim Nikias
Homepage: http://www.digitaltwilight.de/no_lights/index.html
Email: Tim### [at] gmxde
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