How to move cloud from one time to another

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The discussion centers on the concept of simulating the movement of 3D clouds between two time points, t1 and t2, based solely on their structural data. The main inquiry is whether it is possible to transform or interpolate cloud formations over time without additional parameters, focusing on methods like linear interpolation and Bezier curves. The conversation acknowledges the potential for alternative techniques that could mimic natural cloud movement rather than relying solely on image processing methods. The idea of waiting for clouds to naturally drift is humorously noted but ultimately not the focus of the inquiry.
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Assuming we have 3D clouds at time t1 and t2 in the same area, I'd like to discuss you about the idea moving cloud between two different times. (just in simulation)

http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/f7d37951ba.png

(there is no any parameter, only cloud volume in the each position) :bugeye: :bugeye:
 
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What??

You want to ... figure out how to ... move a cloud from ... time t1 to time t2.

Uh... well, if it's a calm day, it will get there itself. All you have to do is wait...
 
DaveC426913 said:
What??

Oh.. sorry.. it might not be clear.
I meant, is it imposible to transform clouds between two different times that we know only their structures? (may be .. like an interpolation)

I saw someone used linear interpolation, bezier curve, and other method to work on it. But it might have the other ways to move cloud like "real cloud" insteads of using the image processing method.

Thank you very much :smile:

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DaveC426913 said:
Uh... well, if it's a calm day, it will get there itself. All you have to do is wait...

ah.. it looks like a good idea... but ahh... >_<" ... noooo!
 
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