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Cloudscapes: the new ultra-realistic cloud tool for Blender

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BlenderNow writes:

Clouds can add a touch of realism to any 3D project, but creating them can be tedious and complex. That's why we're pleased to introduce Cloudscapes, our new collection of ultra-realistic clouds for Blender.

With over 211 different clouds in 11 categories, "Cloudscapes" offers you a wide range of clouds to choose from to meet your needs. Each cloud is created from real cloud images, which guarantees high accuracy and quality.

Cloudscapes clouds are in VDM format, which means they are incredibly realistic and can be used in the most complex scenes. In addition, the shaders are fully customizable, allowing you to create unique effects for each cloud.

Cloudscapes is also compatible with Blender's asset browser, making it easy to add clouds to your projects. In addition, it comes with 29 different biomes for GeoScatter. These are pre-configured cloud ecosystems to quickly create an ultra-realistic sky.

Finally, Cloudscapes is compatible with EEVEE and Cycles renderers, allowing you to create incredibly realistic clouds in any scene.

In short, Cloudscapes is the ultimate cloud tool for Blender. With a wide variety of ultra-realistic clouds, customizable shaders and compatibility with the asset browser and GeoScatter, it offers an unprecedented user experience for creating stunning skies.

For launch, 25% off with coupon CLOUDSCAPES25 for a few days only

3 Comments

  1. Yet again I have thrown money at this developer and yet again, I am 100% satisfied. Don't think... just buy the clouds :^)

    • Just to be more specific... he's not a developer. He hires people to make assets and pictures, then sells it under his brand and take most benefits. Yeah, nice.

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