Changing Mars and Earth Atmosphere
Hi there,
Just wondering if anyone knows which parameters define the atmosphere (colour and thickness) for earth or mars?
I'm working on a more earth like mars module and wanted to have a play with the existing thin orangy atmosphere on mars...
many thanks
Alex
WSC
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All information on how to change sky effects can be found under help and Uniview Runtime Command Syntax... under Effects/PlanetFX/Atmosphere
You can tweak quite a few aspects of the atmospheres. Is there a particular effect you are trying to get?
Thanks for getting back to me.
I'm trying to change to colour and the 'thickness' (in terms of opacity, not physical height)
Alex
Could be me being thick and missing something though... (i'd never rule that out!)
Cheers
Alex
WSC
mars.planetfx atmosphere betaR 1.0e-005 1.0e-005 0.9e-005
mars.planetfx atmosphere mieAmount 1.8
There are also a few more properties not defined by the documentation, but which you will find if you start poking around in the .pfx file for a planet. If you're making your own module based off of the standard Mars module, there are two parameters in the data\mars.pfx called massCentreRayleigh and mieColor that you could tweak as well. You can also get to these in the same way as the documented parameters above:
mars.planetfx atmosphere massCentreRayleigh 0.330
mars.planetfx atmosphere mieColor 1.23 0.854 0.654
Please remember that you should never ever change any values directly in the standard module files - it will likely break future patches. If you want to change them, make a copy in your custom modules folder and edit that instead.
And i am creating a whole new custom module called 'mars oceans' so i can swap between them during a show :-)
Many thanks
Alex
I know it was a while since i was asking about this (had to develop a new show in the mean time) but now i'm back trying to sort my habitable mars out...
And i can;t do anything with the .pfx file in mars/data - nothing i have will deal with it as an extension.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
Alex
many thanks
Alex