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Summary: How to use the sky lab 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. All right, if you want to come up to the top and click sky and fog here. Last tutorial we learned how to adjust some of the settings for the sky. Now if you want to come over and click sky lab, it's going to take you to this screen and from here you can have even more control over the sky than we did just in our basic view there. Here you can do a whole lot of different things. You've got your sun controlled down at the bottom right. You can adjust that. If you click here, you can change it to night time. You can switch between day and night and you can also change a lot of different other things here. You can turn on some of these options have to be turned on such as if you want to add stars and comets, you need to click the celestial tab here, and from here you can turn on stars and change the amount of stars and the intensity as well and you can even comets and change the moon phase. So a lot of other things that you can play around with here if you want and if you come over to the arrow right here and click there are some--a lot of different presets so you can add different effects here such as star fields and rainbows and you can select one, click the check mark and it's going to add that in for you. You can also click the cloud cover tab and change the different types of clouds that are in your scene and a lot of different other options here as well. And if you come over to the atmosphere, you can adjust the fog haze and the rainbows, and such things. And if you click IBL, you can even add HDRI imaging to your scene but that's a bit out of the scope of this tutorial, but that's how you -- that's a basic overview of how you use the sky lab in Bryce "