Indigo easter egg c4d
- Originalplan®
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Indigo easter egg c4d
Put this in your scene data while you are using Sun+sky setting.
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Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
Psychedelic.
Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
Wow yes !
Can someone explain the phenomenon maybe ? (not only c4d, just Indigo, by the way )
Can someone explain the phenomenon maybe ? (not only c4d, just Indigo, by the way )
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@Onizuka I'm pretty sure it has something to do with this
But if not then it's only the captured sky model since it begins to get into night sky? Not sure, it would be awesome to have a captured night sky model too.
But if not then it's only the captured sky model since it begins to get into night sky? Not sure, it would be awesome to have a captured night sky model too.
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Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
The amount of SSS in the sky is too damn high! xDOriginalplan® wrote:@Onizuka I'm pretty sure it has something to do with this
But if not then it's only the captured sky model since it begins to get into night sky? Not sure, it would be awesome to have a captured night sky model too.
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Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
Originalplan® wrote:@Onizuka I'm pretty sure it has something to do with this
But if not then it's only the captured sky model since it begins to get into night sky? Not sure, it would be awesome to have a captured night sky model too.
This=amazing
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Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
thesquirell wrote:Originalplan® wrote:@Onizuka I'm pretty sure it has something to do with this
But if not then it's only the captured sky model since it begins to get into night sky? Not sure, it would be awesome to have a captured night sky model too.
This=amazing
Re: Indigo easter egg c4d
Hahaha Originalplan you ended me
pixie too !
More seriously I guess it's about light being absorbed by the sky not heterogeneously but maybe I'm wrong..
It happens more or less between zenith 95 to 107.
Captured night sky model would be great; I never tried but it should be possible to make it by simulating an earth sized sphere and atmospheric simulation, if setting correctly the light sources
pixie too !
More seriously I guess it's about light being absorbed by the sky not heterogeneously but maybe I'm wrong..
It happens more or less between zenith 95 to 107.
Captured night sky model would be great; I never tried but it should be possible to make it by simulating an earth sized sphere and atmospheric simulation, if setting correctly the light sources
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