Author Topic: Moonlight system  (Read 4513 times)

2019-02-20, 14:56:32

Jpjapers

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It would be nice to have a moonlight option in corona sun and also have this affect corona sky colour etc when used in a daylight system.

2019-02-21, 01:24:48
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2019-02-21, 01:40:24
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This has been requested so many times before, that I guess this post will be regarded "double post". But never the less it would still be very useful. So + 1000 for this :)

2019-02-21, 10:01:07
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This has been requested so many times before, that I guess this post will be regarded "double post". But never the less it would still be very useful. So + 1000 for this :)

The consider it a friendly reminder ;)

2019-02-21, 10:39:27
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But only if it comes with built-in solar and lunar eclipse system :]
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2019-02-21, 10:52:22
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But only if it comes with built-in solar and lunar eclipse system :]

Edge cases if anything haha

2019-02-21, 19:02:11
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If this ever gets implemented Ondra should put in an easter egg where the smiley face turns into a werewolf smiley under a full moon setup.

2019-02-21, 19:16:01
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If this ever gets implemented Ondra should put in an easter egg where the smiley face turns into a werewolf smiley under a full moon setup.

i love that the smiley face is still there haha

2019-02-21, 20:10:10
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Actually the Monlight works almost like the sunlight, just different scale and intesity!
So you can use the Sun system from corona and lower the intensity and temperature, increase the size of the sun and with a cellular noise do the stars.

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Here i made a scene for you: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ckvcl7fykj6f09u/AABpyIJHszXOH4SYDftWQhTKa?dl=0


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2019-02-21, 20:44:57
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Actually the Monlight works almost like the sunlight, just different scale and intesity!
So you can use the Sun system from corona and lower the intensity and temperature, increase the size of the sun and with a cellular noise do the stars.

:)



Here i made a scene for you: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ckvcl7fykj6f09u/AABpyIJHszXOH4SYDftWQhTKa?dl=0


Mario

Thanks, i know it can be done but the issue with your scene is that its graded down to -8 exposure. In reality the camera would have to increase exposure to see in moonlight so im looking for a physically based moonlight really.
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2019-02-21, 22:27:04
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romullus

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Thanks, i know it can be done but the issue with your scene is that its graded down to -8 exposure. In reality the camera would have to increase exposure to see in moonlight so im looking for a physically based moonlight really.

Well, that's easy, sun is about 400 000 times brighter than a full moon. That means Corona sun at 0,0000025 intensity and at default size, should give you pretty much physically accurate moon :] Just don't forget to turn off the sky!
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2019-02-21, 22:58:52
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Thanks, i know it can be done but the issue with your scene is that its graded down to -8 exposure. In reality the camera would have to increase exposure to see in moonlight so im looking for a physically based moonlight really.

Well, that's easy, sun is about 400 000 times brighter than a full moon. That means Corona sun at 0,0000025 intensity and at default size, should give you pretty much physically accurate moon :] Just don't forget to turn off the sky!

If only you could drop it that low!

2019-02-22, 01:53:42
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Yeah too low to actually use real life values but a 0.001 gets you very close to it and you can use a 0 exposure instead... anything lower its a problem for sure :D
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2019-02-22, 10:40:13
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If only you could drop it that low!

Actually you can, but as noted above, it's just unpractical. Combination of higher intensity and higher exposure will give you the same visual result.
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2019-02-22, 10:48:48
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If only you could drop it that low!

Actually you can, but as noted above, it's just unpractical. Combination of higher intensity and higher exposure will give you the same visual result.

Well i didnt know that was there!