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In your older versions of Moray, you had a nice sky automatically
exported with each export. Do you have any options like this in Moray
3.01? I've been trying to find a good sky texture, and the ones with
clouds aren't right, and it is very difficult to generate my own.
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Hi Alex Magidow, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> In your older versions of Moray, you had a nice sky automatically
> exported with each export. Do you have any options like this in Moray
> 3.01?
Sure, the same mechanism is still in place. Moray pastes the contents
of the file MORAYPOV.INC into each and every file it exports. If you
place a sky_sphere or a background statement in there, you will have
it in all the scenes you export.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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Do you place the sky_sphere between the comments? won't it be commented out?
Lutz Kretzschmar wrote in message <35c### [at] 19417421410>...
>Hi Alex Magidow, you recently wrote in moray.win:
>
>> In your older versions of Moray, you had a nice sky automatically
>> exported with each export. Do you have any options like this in Moray
>> 3.01?
>Sure, the same mechanism is still in place. Moray pastes the contents
>of the file MORAYPOV.INC into each and every file it exports. If you
>place a sky_sphere or a background statement in there, you will have
>it in all the scenes you export.
>
>- Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuccom
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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Eddie D. Ferrier wrote:
> >Sure, the same mechanism is still in place. Moray pastes the contents
> >of the file MORAYPOV.INC into each and every file it exports.
Better still, Make an .inc file that has the sky_sphere stuff ie.
sky_sphere{
pigment{
color rgb <0.4, 0.2, 0.6>
}
}
Then Save it into a seperate 'skies' directory as (for instance) skypurp.inc
Then, in moray, click 'settings' then 'include' and include the skypurp.inc
file.
Now you have a directory where you can put sky_sphere files and choose which sky
to use in which scene.
ie. Dusk, Lots of clouds, stars, etc.
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