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Sun/Moon Color

Light in nature is not usually visible until it strikes an object. When you're using normal light, a purple sunlight color will not paint your entire sky purple, but objects in your scene will reflect purple. When you're using Visible World, choosing purple will paint your entire scene purple.

The grayscale bar at the bottom of the color palette lets you set the intensity of the sun. Black turns the sun off and white sets the sun to its brightest intensity.

To set the Sun Color:

  1. Display the Sky & Fog palette by clicking the Sky & Fog button at the top of the Bryce window.

  2. Click the Sky Lab button. The Sky Lab appears.

  3. Click the Sun & Moon tab.

  4. Left-click-hold on the Sun Color Swatch and select a color from the color palette that comes up.

  5. Click the OK icon to exit the dialog.

Examples:

You can also set the sun/moon color using the Sky & Fog Palette:

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