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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
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Is that the water that you used in this image? (at least I hope that's your image or I've made quite a fauxpas!) Hell of a great image and a very useful tutorial. Thanks; DanYes similair, I did'nt actually use the cloud plain technique on that one but have for past images.
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ingredients
1x terrain with mediterrainian hills mat or something similair
1x water plane with caribbean resort mat
1x cloud plain with incoming sunset mat.
First off the sky really will affect how this looks especially the position of the sun. so it may take a bit of messin around with these settings to get what you want. Generally though a bright blue sky with little or no cloud cover and haze color ranging through white to light blue or grey will get the kind of results you want.
As for the objects place the terrain completly underwater and make it quite large. Place the water plane right on top of the cloud plane. Now enter the materials lab for the cloud mat and change these settings (see below for screen capture).You may want to also try rotating the cloud plane afterward to get the effect you want.
Cheers
Joe
http://joevinton.blogspot.com/