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Hi,
Ive done some tests, linked a vraySun to a max sun system, and am trying to work out why if the height is determining the colour of the sun, why when the orbit of the sun system is set to 500 and 5000 the colours are the same? Is this a confusion by me, or am i misunderstanding? Is it the angle not the z height?
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I wasnt implying anything percy! I assummed Dynedain's response was the correct one, but the help text could maybe be made a bit more clear. If you say the z HEIGHT controls the colour, then I take it as correct! However if you put the angle from horizontal to vertical controls it, I would understand.
I am happy I was correct to begin with!
Azimuth is actually not correct either, not to be picky. its declination. I looked it up on wiki!!
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-Max Help Reads
The general process of creating links is to build the hierarchy from child to parent. You click Select And Link on the toolbar, select one or more objects as children, and then drag the link cursor from the selection to a single parent object. The selected objects become children of the parent object.
Once objects are linked, any transformations applied to the parent are also applied to its children. For example, if you scale the parent to 150%, the size of its children and the distance between the children and the parent are also scaled by 150%.
Unlinking Objects
Click Unlink Selection to remove the link from selected objects to their parents. Any children of the selected object are unaffected.
You can quickly unlink an entire hierarchy by double-clicking the root object to select the object and all of its children. Then click Unlink Selection.Colin Senner
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