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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
There are two ways to 'blend' them better. The first: create a volumetric sphere for the atmosphere larger than the planet around the planet that is 'fuzzy' in the materials selection option. The second: add a light with the color selected to a blue that is almost black shining on the dark side of the planet to enhance the shadow area. Ideally, that dark sides should almost disappear unless, because of the planet, they are receiving a colored reflection that is similar to the planet itself. Hope this helps. Mark
Wouldn't the moons receieve some light from the planet as reflection of light? Like in real life? I haven't been able to find any pictures of Jupitar with all its moons, when the sun is facing them. The main planet has an atmopshere - which doesn't looks as pasted on - however, the moons don't have atmosophers (okay the sand moon might - so I can do it to that one - but the cratered moon doesn't)
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