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Day and Night

Your sky normally contains two bodies: the sun and the moon. There is always one body visible in your sky. At night it is the moon and in the day it is the sun. The two bodies are connected and always remain at opposite ends of the sky. As you move the sun you're also moving the moon. This means that when the sun dips below the horizon in front of you, the moon is rising behind you.

The link between the sun and the moon can be seen by positioning the sun at the horizon in front of the camera. If you turn the camera 180°, you'll see the moon just rising over the horizon as well.

To switch between night and day:

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

  2. Click the Day/Night toggle button in the top-left corner of the sun position controls.

The Sun/Moon Control in the Sky & Fog Palette is linked to the same controls in the Sky Lab.

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