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Hi Matt, 

You think its possible to get even darker clouds at night ? using the lowest value possible in the clouds brightness at night but still its kinda bright.

Thank you ! 

P.S - this tool is simply great ! 


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6 hours ago, roi1862 said:

Hi Matt, 

You think its possible to get even darker clouds at night ? using the lowest value possible in the clouds brightness at night but still its kinda bright.

Thank you ! 

P.S - this tool is simply great ! 

I think it is because of the moonlight. Try to tweak the moonlight parameters.

 

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48 minutes ago, Alberto Zanot said:

I think it is because of the moonlight. Try to tweak the moonlight parameters.

 

You mean the one in terrain section ? 


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On 21-11-2017 at 5:30 PM, roi1862 said:

Hi Matt, 

You think its possible to get even darker clouds at night ? using the lowest value possible in the clouds brightness at night but still its kinda bright.

Thank you ! 

P.S - this tool is simply great ! 

Lower your HDR brightness settings 

If that is not enough you have the brightness on your monitor set too high

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just in case someone wants this as well without playing with brightness i found this to work - ((0.95-(0.5*cb_mDayNightInterpolant))) 

This goes into light factor field in clouds lightning tuning.  0.95 is brightness during the day and the 0.5 is what you should play with. i found 0.5 good for me. higher value will make clouds darker at night. its very fine tuning, at 1.0 you'll get very dark clouds at night.


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