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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
I believe only the orientation (rotation) of the sun is important because it is a directional light. Moving it's (or any directional light's) position won't have an effect on the render because it's lighting everything in the scene from the same direction according to its rotation.
If you're just annoyed by the light following your camera around, hmmmm...I don't know how to stop it.
It looks like you didn't understand the Guitta's post, so I'll try to be clear : Yes, the light will follow the movement of the camera, but will not follow its eventual rotation. And, as the sun is considered 'infinite light' the position isn't important and don't make the shadows move. Only orientation (rotation) of the sun will change shadows. For being convinced, create a new scene with a day atmosphere setting and create one primitive. Render it and try to remember what you've seen. Then, drop your sun object behind the floor line (yes, do it !). Render again and you can see that nothing has changed... :-) Now, reload the same atmosphere. Uncheck the 'Point at Camera' box and then, rotate the sun. Render. Now, even it the sun didn't moved, the light changed... The sun settings are something special to work with in Vue but, when you understand how it works, everything is OK... Argentium Thri'ile
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Is there a way of moving the camera without having the sun follow? I can't seem to manage it. I'm using Vue 4.06 and WinXP. Can I create another camera? Manual's no help. Thanks, -Nando.