Author Topic: Sun and sky  (Read 4998 times)

2015-01-22, 20:12:27

drevin

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Hello ! What values are for the sun and sky in exterior scenes. Sorry for my english.

2015-01-23, 11:39:08
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mp5gosu

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Simple: Switch them on and adjust them.

2015-01-23, 11:57:20
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Nejc Kilar

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Not sure if its the same in Cinema but in 3ds Max the default value is the physically accurate value for the sun. Surely, if you are going sunset mode then you need to adjust it :)
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2015-01-24, 09:16:19
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drevin

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Simple: Switch them on and adjust them.
I can adjust. want to know the default values physically correct?

2015-01-24, 09:22:11
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maru

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I think default values are physically correct for a cloudless sky. You can for example adjust sun's intensity and size if you want to simulate cloudy sky where sun gets scattered and less light reaches ground. Corona sun & sky are flexible enough to let you create the artistic effect you want. Or you can just use HDRIs.
Also this :) http://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/projects/SkylightModelling/
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2015-01-24, 11:26:46
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drevin

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Thank you so much.
Amazing renderer!