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Creating Sky & Fog in Bryce

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Summary: How to create sky and fog in Bryce; learn more about 3D modeling and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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"MATT NICHOLS: Hey everybody. My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. You can also edit the sky in Bryce if you come up here to the sky and fog tab and click there, it's going to take you to this screen. From here you can edit a lot different things. Here on the right, the sphere is going to change the time of day. It controls where the sun is at, in your environment. You can then change the frequency and amplitude of clouds by clicking and dragging here and you could see the changes in your previous screen over here. You can change the cloud height by dragging this. You can change the cloud coverage as well. And a couple of different things such as haze intensity and fog height and shadow intensity. If you come over here to the one on the far left though, if you click the arrow button below it, you can turn the atmosphere off here, but you can also create a custom sky which is going to let you change the color of your sky and you can also if you click here on the top right you can create just a random sky and also if you click here, you can enter what's called the Sky Lab and we're going to get into that next."

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