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Topic: A sun problem (Read 3743 times)
2012-10-26, 16:51:15
woshilvba
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A sun problem
When the sun size is set to 0.05, the scene will be exposed.
When the sun size is set to 1.0, the scene light returned to normal.
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2012-10-26, 19:38:54
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maru
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Re: A sun problem
Why would anybody set sun size to 0.05? :O
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2012-10-26, 23:10:30
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Ondra
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Re: A sun problem
In actual build The minimum sun size is 0.1 and I remember fixing some sun stuff few days ago. So its probably fixed by now ;)
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2012-10-27, 05:57:55
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woshilvba
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Re: A sun problem
Quote from: maru on 2012-10-26, 19:38:54
Why would anybody set sun size to 0.05? :O
I found that sunlight contains a reflective material objects, it will exhibit irregular light.So I would like to try to reduce sunlight dimensions to eliminate high light appeared until the exposure.
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2012-10-27, 12:39:57
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maru
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Re: A sun problem
Maybe use sky without sun?
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