I'm quite positive this must have already been asked around here, but I'm making some tests and getting decent results. Just not sure it *is* the correct way to go. And it rise some other questions too.
Why doesn't the sky turn really dark (almost pitch black, the desirable would be a deep purple) when you drop the sun below the horizon line?
My workaround was animate the sun intensity from 0 to 1 as it also rises. This makes the sky pitch black (which is something you do not really want) so I comped the VraySky with a VrayHDRI in add mode and dropped then at the environment slot. The HDRI I used was a deep dark blue, a sunrise sky.
Is this a "correct" way to do it? I feel it's not, but at least it wields interesting results, better than just animating the sun position.
Cheers,
David
Why doesn't the sky turn really dark (almost pitch black, the desirable would be a deep purple) when you drop the sun below the horizon line?
My workaround was animate the sun intensity from 0 to 1 as it also rises. This makes the sky pitch black (which is something you do not really want) so I comped the VraySky with a VrayHDRI in add mode and dropped then at the environment slot. The HDRI I used was a deep dark blue, a sunrise sky.
Is this a "correct" way to do it? I feel it's not, but at least it wields interesting results, better than just animating the sun position.
Cheers,
David
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