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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
Thank you for all the nice comments. I hope that others, besides Gill and Mazak, had a chance to go through the lesson.
Andrewe-665: Those are nice stacked lenticular clouds. Shouldn`t be too much of a problem to recreate those in Vue.
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Quote - I just uploaded a render in the gallery here. Made a double-stacked one :)
Hey Gill, that`s a nice surprise! A stacked lenticular cloud :-)
I am curious to know how you were proceeding. Did you add a second cloud layer or did you manage to do it within one layer?
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These clouds don't just appear over mountains.
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Eonite - I added a 2nd cloud layer and gave teh top one a smaller scale and a few other adjustments and made that layer higher in the altitude than the lower one. Fiddled around till it sat on the first one.
Bryster - yes, I've seen a few recently hanging over Cannock Chase which is forest and heathland near where we live. Always annoyed when I don't have my camera with me !!
Gill
Bryster: Sure, those clouds may appear elswhere too. And it should not be too hard to build multiple stacked lenticular clouds in Vue as well. The ones in the second picture look like UFOs :-)
Gill: Cool. I have not tried with multiple cloud layers yet.
Basically, as an alternative, you could create another cloud by adding some more nodes to the existing function and making the required connections and settings. This might (or might not) save some render time.
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*Mind you, at least when I was at school we did all the caluclations ourselves. Not an electronic calculator in sight
I'll bet you were good at maths too!!!! Your spelling is awful.:lol:
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Quite unusual use of lenticular clouds. Looks funny though :-)
Positioning of the cloud can be annoying, however when you consider the potential benefit it`s worth some additional effort. I mean you can always use Metaclouds instead, but it will be hard to create clouds like the lenticular cloud example.
The best way, if you want to have one single cloud positioned precisely over a mountain is to place the mountain at position 0/0/0 and to leave the offset of the cloud in the FE at X=0 and Y=0 . This way the cloud will be at the same position as the mountain.
Using an imported object and adding some volumetric mat won`t look good because you cannot achieve the kind of smooth edges you would expect from a cloud.
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Quote - And to think at school I wasn't that interested in maths. As long as I could do basic calculations I didn't see the point of tangents, sines, cosines etc..........
I don`t think it requires a lot of knowledge of math to get along with the FE. Some basics are useful though.
I can handle the FE because I spent a lot of time with it, you know experimenting, figuring out, etc.
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Thank you very much Eonite and everyone that have pushed this topic to a great level - I am currently traveling now with limited access to the net and this forum and will get back in full force once I return from the road- I am now working on lenticular over Fuji and will post once completed to my satisfaction!
I am really glad to see this awesome capability that VUE has to create clouds in this way!
Thank you so much to all and see you again soon!
Congrats, Gill! :-)
Further above you said, those clouds had too much lumpiness. Who cares as long as it serves the composition. To me it looks like a mountain underneath 2 giant cushions. Gives the image a mellow feel. I love it!
Of course, from what I know about lenticular clouds, they tend to be thinner and less textured.
Anyway, it`s cool the Vue guys have chosen your picture. Well deserved!
Btw. I have seen a couple of movies with lenticular clouds on YouTube. It seems that those are stationary clouds. They are standing still while all other clouds are passing by. Quite remarkable.
hehehe: Youre welcome. Have seen some nice pictures of Mount Fuji created by you, so I
m curious to see the result. In case you have questions, just post them here.
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Tell me what you think.
I'd love to see the metacloud material!
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Surprise! Nice scene and convincing lenticural clouds, bigbraader!
You`re right to try with Metaclouds. Positioning is a lot easier.
Would love to check out the whole scene :-)
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I haven't been able to upload etc. before now. Real atmospheric phenomena put a stopper to that, as my internet provider's "gateway" hardware was struck by lightning last night :)
And - "eonite" etc. - don't be mistaken: I'm in deep awe over the mastery you've displayed, I just got inspired, started experimenting, and came up with "something".
The scene will be available as soon it is approved, but you can get it here already:
http://www.morkelstedet.dk/Zipfiler/Lenticular_test_1.zip
Hope you find it useful
Thanks, just downloaded the scene and checked it out. Those Metacloud scapes really look kind of surreal...but amazing nonetheless and different from anything we have seen before.
It`s always satisfying to see when a seed begins to germinate... :-)
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your an absolute hero eonite! thanks for this!
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