Out of interest, what do the clouds look like in wireframe?

FWIW, if people want to know where to aim..

http://www.sundog-soft.com/

Has some very nice soft, fluffy clouds :).

For the modellers/OSG people out there, here is a page that probably 
gives some interesting clues.

Regards,

Matthew

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 3D Clouds - patch and progress report
From: Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 26/10/08 08:47 AM

> Georg Vollnhals wrote:
> 
>> Until I  3. enabled "Environment => Weather scenerio" from "none" to
>> "METAR".  Does also work if I enable "Thunderstorm" or "fair weather".
> 
> Surprisingly, if you set another weather scenario via the menu, this is
> going to find its proper represenation, as seen in the property
> browser, in the "/environment/weather-scenario" property. If I set a
> different scenario via the property browser, this does not have any
> effect on the visual representation ....  therefore I'm also unable to
> set a weather scenario via the
> 
>   --prop:/environment/weather-scenario=METAR
> 
> command line switch. TO me this looks a bit confusing to the user.
> 
> To be honest, I'd be very happy if someone who thinks she/he has
> understood how the weather-related options are supposed to work, would
> write this down as a chapter for The Manual.
> 
> Cheers,
>       Martin.

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