This page provides a library of cloud assets that are created using Chaos Phoenix.
Overview
Here we share a collection of volumetric caches for clouds, simulated using Chaos Phoenix. Each file in *.aur or *.vdb format contains a single frame that can be quickly loaded into your scene through a Phoenix Simulator or a VRayVolumeGrid. Furthermore, with the aid of Chaos Scatter, you can effortlessly craft a cloudscape for your project.
This table provides an overview of three different types of clouds, to help you better understand their appearance and characteristics.
Cumulus | Anvil | Stratus | |
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Morphology | They have flat bases and are often described as "puffy" in appearance | A cumulonimbus cloud that has reached a level of stratospheric stability and has formed a characteristic flat, anvil-top shape. | Characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base, as opposed to cumuliform clouds |
Library
The downloadable cache files contain only volumetric data without any shading setup.
Please note that the provided cloud assets are static and contain just a single frame of data.
Depending on your scene requirements you can pick the volumetric cache according to its grid resolution. For instance, if the cloud is positioned far away from the camera, lower grid resolution is recommended, while close up shots will require higher grid resolution.
Rendered image | Name | Cloud type | Grid resolution | Download link | |
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1 | Cumulus_A | Cumulus | 138 623 940 voxels | ||
2 | Cumulus_B | Cumulus | 78 044 280 voxels | ||
3 | Cumulus_C | Cumulus | 152 964 330 voxels | ||
4 | Cloud_for_scatter_far | Cumulus | 6 885 348 voxels | ||
5 | Cloud_for_scatter_near | Cumulus | 63 977 643 voxels | ||
6 | Anvil_Cloud | Anvil | 19 699 200 voxels | ||
7 | Stratus_top | Stratus | 36 241 821 voxels | ||
8 | Startus_bottom | Stratus | 36 241 821 voxels |