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====== Clear Sky ====== | ====== Clear Sky ====== | ||
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+ | Clear Sky enables you to procedurally create physically based skies within Lys. | ||
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+ | With full real-time control over camera altitude, Azimuth angle, Zenith angle and luminance within Clear Sky you can generate realistic vistas with a very small amount of time and effort. | ||
===== The Clear Sky Interface ===== | ===== The Clear Sky Interface ===== | ||
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==== Main Tab ==== | ==== Main Tab ==== | ||
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+ | [{{https://s3.amazonaws.com/docs.knaldtech.com/docuwiki/general_lys.png?nolink|Clear Sky}}] | ||
**W:** The desired width of the Clear Sky image which is to be generated. | **W:** The desired width of the Clear Sky image which is to be generated. | ||
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==== Clear Sky Group ==== | ==== Clear Sky Group ==== | ||
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+ | [{{https://s3.amazonaws.com/docs.knaldtech.com/docuwiki/clear_sky_lys.png?nolink|Clear Sky Settings}}] | ||
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+ | **Camera Altitude:** - The altitude of the camera in the world in meters | ||
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+ | **Azimuth Angle:** - The solar azimuth angle of the sun measured via a spherical coordinate system. North is 0/360°, East is 90°, South is 180° and west is 270°. | ||
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+ | **Zenith Angle:** - The altitude of the sun based on the angle between the horizon and the centre of the Sun's disc. | ||
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+ | **Sky Type:** - Here you can choose if the atmosphere is cloudy or partially cloudy. | ||
+ | * **Default** - Default has a cloudy atmosphere | ||
+ | * **Partially Cloudy** - Partially Cloudy has a partially cloudy atmosphere. | ||
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+ | **Luminance:** - | ||
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+ | **Disable Sun:** - Disables rendering of the Sun’s disc. The does not affect the general ambient lighting of the scene. | ||
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+ | **Disable Ground:** - Disables rendering of the ground. |