- Tue Nov 27, 2007 3:38 pm
#253495
On the north icon, we can see the Sun locator.
This icon is INCOMPLETE to specify a sun location.
The problem is that we are looking at a 2D (Flat) viewport but it represents a 3d enviroment, and things can be understood in many ways.
To make it clearer, I can recall those spanish tile floors that looks as perspectivated cubes, you can undeestand them as volumes, and some other times they could look as concave shapes.
Well this same thing is happening with the sun icon.
The solution is simple: we should need the projection of the sun axis, against the ground plane, to undestand which is the real sun angle.
Without this graphic information this SUN icon has no sense.
Ernesto
Just as a sample here you have one sun icon position as shown in the Maxwell Studio Viewport, as well as two possible diferent interpretations among the infinite.

This icon is INCOMPLETE to specify a sun location.
The problem is that we are looking at a 2D (Flat) viewport but it represents a 3d enviroment, and things can be understood in many ways.
To make it clearer, I can recall those spanish tile floors that looks as perspectivated cubes, you can undeestand them as volumes, and some other times they could look as concave shapes.
Well this same thing is happening with the sun icon.
The solution is simple: we should need the projection of the sun axis, against the ground plane, to undestand which is the real sun angle.
Without this graphic information this SUN icon has no sense.
Ernesto
Just as a sample here you have one sun icon position as shown in the Maxwell Studio Viewport, as well as two possible diferent interpretations among the infinite.


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