by CAFedm » Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:00 am
With the default weather, I found that extending visibility to max shows dark clouds best. Any reduced visibility (haze) blends everything together and softens the look of clouds, as does preciptation. Make sure the cloud cover in weather settings is set to high, otherwise only patches of cloud appear (even when overcast). Setting the ceiling lower also creates a better effect. Last item, lights on during daytime, the only occasion that I have seen this is in areas such as the Northern Arctic, in early spring or late fall, and which is not dependent upon weather.
On a tangent, but something that came to memory, were the clouds in FS2002. They did suck when flying through them, however some of the addon thunderstorm effects looked awesome from the ground...all greenish and ripped-looking - oddly I haven't come across any convincingly good-looking storm clouds for either FS9 or FSX as yet (and do have Active Sky...) :-?
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CAFedm on Sun Feb 24, 2008 4:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Brian