Yes, looking good there. Only quibble is that it's still hard to see the land under the atmosphere. As you can see in the reference image above, the North American continent stands out pretty well where it's not covered by clouds. Mars' atmosphere would be even thinner than Earth's so you might not want to obscure the land at all or only very slightly where there are no clouds. You might even want to make the clouds slightly transparent to show that the atmosphere is thinner and the air dryer than Earth. Though I don't think it would hurt to leave them opaque either.