etra0 51 minutes ago

I saw this a while ago so it might not be totally related, but Sebastian Lague did a video on atmospheres for his planet generation experiment which was also very entertaining to watch [1].

There's something particularly entertaining on developing visuals and watching them come a reality — I hope at some point be able to experiment in this field.

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxfEbulyFcY

baliex 31 minutes ago

This is absolutely fantastic.

I've thought before about trying to render skies on the web as a series of gradients overlaid on top of one another. I expect I could have had some level of success and gotten some mediocre results, but it would be nothing compared to what you've created.

Thank you so much for sharing this; it's inspirational, must have taken you a very long time to put together, and I'm blown away by your results.

arjie 19 minutes ago

Oh these are gorgeous. And I’m partial to the kind of things that are based on physics models as opposed to the techniques based on graphics hacks (stacked gradients etc.).

sdoering 1 hour ago

Wow. This was quite a ride. I only understood maybe 5% - but I was massively impressed.

  • MeshHideaki 46 minutes ago

    Same here. The visuals alone made it worth reading.

    • sdoering 43 minutes ago

      Absolutely. Could not agree more!

jeremyscanvic 1 hour ago

I wonder how this relates to the Perez All-Weather and Preetham sky models. Not an expert about that but I managed to implement those in the past and it was quite a fun project!

https://github.com/jscanvic/SkySim

gabrielcsapo 54 minutes ago

Incredible personal website, great post. Super awesome content!

mirekrusin 1 hour ago

Gem.

Flat earth version for comparison would be fun.