Next up is the Cloudscape box. First off, we need to generate the right kind of clouds. Click the Generate Clouds button. On the Cloud Genesis box, set the Persistence up to about 65-95 and the cloud size down to the smallest size. The Persistence can be played around with some to get the results you want. Click Close and then set the sky size to around 50,000 and the altitude to about 1,000m. The sky size can be adjusted too, but I've found that in my own experience, the lower the sky the better. Try to have it around 500-1500m above your camera's altitude. If your terrain is taller than this don't worry, that shouldn't effect anything. However, if the sky is too low to the camera,the sky will look blocky (pixelated). Next set the Depth to 8 and be sure to leave the clouds on "2D". 2D clouds are one of the most important settings for bliss. Next we set the Density Contrast very low, to 1 or 2, and set the Density Shift high, from 50-90. For mine here I've set them to 2 and 50. Last, we set the Cloud Lighting Darkness bar to 95-100%.