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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
There a different ways to influence the intensity of the sun. Go to the Atmosphere Editor and go to the light tab. Under Global Lightning Adjustment for Dark and Bright.
The thing i always do is to make the shadows a bit more soft. Go to the sunlight object and right click. Then make sure shadows is enabled. Put the shadows slider a bit more to the left. This wil make the shadows a bit softer.
Thanks to all for your helpful replies...
tonixus
The Atmosphere Global Lightning Adjustment for Dark and Bright fixed the problem. Thanks.. I was thinking that the adjustment had to happen in the Light Editor instead of the atmosphere. The light shadow softening adjustment was good tip also.
bruno021
The "Glow" parameter was already low the "scattering anisotropy" was high. So
changing them did not change much. The problem seemed to be that the Global
light and adjustment was way out of kilter. I 'll play around with these anyway.
Thanks
gtrdon
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When I create a scene using any of the atmospheres, the sunlight is so bright it washes out the scene and character. I tried to find a intensity or or a power adjustment but all I can find for sunlight is atributes such as flare , color, etc... Could some one tell me how to reduce the intensity other than repositioning the sun. It seems that the sunlight does not behave like the others since there is no direct power adjustment...
Thanks