- Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:16 am
#328296
Richard,
I kept thinking about this and realized just how powerful it could be.
If you used the existing info about long, lat, date and left the hour to "multi" then MXL could calculate the arc of the sun over the day, from sunrise to sunset. It could then make 1, 2, (or more, depending on chosen resolution) "mSun" per hour - ie., a max of 24 (?) (at the poles) "mSuns". This could potentially be easily integrated into JD's new plugin framework as well of course into Studio with a simple UI addition.
Using Multilight, you could then have a slider with the hour. It would allow easy animation of the true and accurate penetration of the sun in a specific room or space, pushing sun studies to another level of accuracy and ease.
If this were joined somehow with the renderstamp suggestion posted as another thread on Wish List, then one could have a stamp which shows (either in EXIF and/or as an imprint on the rendering) the exact time and optionally location.