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From: Angelito So <lito@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: 3D Clouds - Any good methods?
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Will this tutorial be included in the LWPro Compilation book?
Gord Davison wrote:
> A talented Lightwave guy by the name of Jim May did a tutorial in=20
> LWPro [LIGHTWAVEPRO] magazine that described a great method of
> generating realistic clouds. I can vouch for the method because
> I've used Jim's techniques to create all sorts of groovy cloud-
> like creations.=20
>
> The article is too long to reprint here [not to mention problems
> with copyright laws] but Jim posts here sometimes I think; maybe
> he can respond to you personally.
>
> BTW, the article is called "The Cumulus Effect" and it was=20