I am on my way from ENVA to EDDF and have seen so many nice clouds which I never saw before. HiFi really nailed it and that probably with the current "restrictions" or "limited use" of truesky.
If LM would implement more cloud variations, especially thunderstorm clouds/cumulonimbus and more variations for overcast conditions, this would be a real step forward. The overcast conditions are still "a bit" "grid like", but you got probably no (more) control about that I assume.
But again...YOU did make a lot out of it as it currently is! I let ASP3D use their own volumetric cloud cfg. This settings is probably the most important one as you seem to understand how to proper use the parameters within this cfg.
@damian : Great Job AND I would really like to see more of your great work as soon as LM let you "use the truesky sdk" further or they give you more controllability about truesky functionality!
Further Whishes:
More Cloud variations! Especially Thunderstorms, Cumulus and for broken conditions
Reduce the Grid which can still be seen from above
Smooth weather transitions as this quick cloud rebuild is a bit .....well......"odd" ;-)
But I like it so far.
Marcus
If LM would implement more cloud variations, especially thunderstorm clouds/cumulonimbus and more variations for overcast conditions, this would be a real step forward. The overcast conditions are still "a bit" "grid like", but you got probably no (more) control about that I assume.
But again...YOU did make a lot out of it as it currently is! I let ASP3D use their own volumetric cloud cfg. This settings is probably the most important one as you seem to understand how to proper use the parameters within this cfg.
@damian : Great Job AND I would really like to see more of your great work as soon as LM let you "use the truesky sdk" further or they give you more controllability about truesky functionality!
Further Whishes:
More Cloud variations! Especially Thunderstorms, Cumulus and for broken conditions
Reduce the Grid which can still be seen from above
Smooth weather transitions as this quick cloud rebuild is a bit .....well......"odd" ;-)
But I like it so far.
Marcus