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Hi All

Just had a question about true north setting when using the Maxwell physical sky. If I have a model and I want to run a true sun test in my city how do I know how to position my model so the sun is in the right place?

Thanks Jason
By Luis Miguel
#230134
Hello,

If you go to the system panel and choose daylight or sunlight you´ll can see a wind rose. If you put on anyone in a top view you know where is the north.

Luis Miguel
#230168
deepdepartures wrote:Hi All

Just had a question about true north setting when using the Maxwell physical sky. If I have a model and I want to run a true sun test in my city how do I know how to position my model so the sun is in the right place?

Thanks Jason
True north in Max is in the up direction of the Top Viewport. I dont believe there is a way to change that with the MW daylight system. You will need to rotate your model if you need to do a sun calc
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By def4d
#230176
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