- Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:13 pm
#121635
Hi
Yes, now i'm not sure this been brought up before but anyways here it comes.
I'd like it if the physical sky sometimes in a future version would have support for altitude above sealevel, in other words the sky in reallife looks a bit different if you're 10,000 meters or more above sealevel. I think that includes the visible curvature of Earth aswell as darkening to darkblue and black as you get closer and closer to space including slightly visible stars and alot of other phenomenas only visible at those altitudes.
There's no rush at all with something like this but for some future Maxwell version it'd be pretty neat
if it's even possible, i don't know..
/ Max
Yes, now i'm not sure this been brought up before but anyways here it comes.
I'd like it if the physical sky sometimes in a future version would have support for altitude above sealevel, in other words the sky in reallife looks a bit different if you're 10,000 meters or more above sealevel. I think that includes the visible curvature of Earth aswell as darkening to darkblue and black as you get closer and closer to space including slightly visible stars and alot of other phenomenas only visible at those altitudes.
There's no rush at all with something like this but for some future Maxwell version it'd be pretty neat
/ Max


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