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| To adjust this date and time, first select tools in the ribbon bar. | |||
| Next, hover over environment, and select the "Adjust sun angle" option. | |||
| Once loaded, this panel allows you to provide a date and hour of day for your project. Based on this date and hour, the altitude and azimuth angles will be calculated to reposition the sun in the 3D visualization. | |||
| Click on the calender icon to adjust the date. | |||
| While adjusting the hour of day, you can inspect the 3D visualization to see directly what shades are created at that time of the day. | |||
| To save a certain date and hour of day, click on the Save Angle button. When re-opening your project in the future, the sun should be located at that same position in the sky. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 29 October 2025
How to edit the Sun angle:
- To adjust this date and time, first select tools in the ribbon bar.
- Next, hover over environment, and select the "Adjust sun angle" option.
- Once loaded, this panel allows you to provide a date and hour of day for your project. Based on this date and hour, the altitude and azimuth angles will be calculated to reposition the sun in the 3D visualization.
- Click on the calender icon to adjust the date.
- While adjusting the hour of day, you can inspect the 3D visualization to see directly what shades are created at that time of the day.
- To save a certain date and hour of day, click on the Save Angle button. When re-opening your project in the future, the sun should be located at that same position in the sky.