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  • How to change locked values in VRaySky?

    How can I change the locked settings in VRaySky? I want to change turbidity, ozone etc. Please see screenshot.

    Thank you for any help!!
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  • Answer selected by viktor_angelov at 22-08-2023, 11:02 PM.

    Hello torebernhoft

    Keep in mind that you will need to go to V-Ray Sun > General > Sky and adjust the settings from there. Please, refer to the video: http://ftp.chaosgroup.com/support/sc...3_08-59-44.mp4

    Also, depending on the Sky Model you choose, there might be values that are out of your reach. I would suggest you test all of them and see which one fits best.

    Please, let me know if further assistance is needed.

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      Hello torebernhoft

      Keep in mind that you will need to go to V-Ray Sun > General > Sky and adjust the settings from there. Please, refer to the video: http://ftp.chaosgroup.com/support/sc...3_08-59-44.mp4

      Also, depending on the Sky Model you choose, there might be values that are out of your reach. I would suggest you test all of them and see which one fits best.

      Please, let me know if further assistance is needed.

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      • #3
        Hello viktor_angelov

        Thank you so much! Yes I guess I can tweak one of the others to simulate PRG Clear Sky. But I like PRG Clear Sky much better, especially for sunsets. So there is no way to adjust Tubidity on PRG Clear Sky? I guess one way could be adding FOG? But I guess it will not match true tubidity...?

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        • #4
          There is no way to do that, torebernhoft. What I mentioned above are the available options.

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          • #5
            the corona render c4d version of the PGR sky does have turbitity as option and also a value for the altidude of the scene, both very useful. i hope the v-ray version soon gets that too.
            Last edited by stefan_laub1; 01-12-2023, 01:23 PM.

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