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Diffstat (limited to 'doc/classes/PhysicalSkyMaterial.xml')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/classes/PhysicalSkyMaterial.xml b/doc/classes/PhysicalSkyMaterial.xml index e1e50a2b51..5f10cb3c82 100644 --- a/doc/classes/PhysicalSkyMaterial.xml +++ b/doc/classes/PhysicalSkyMaterial.xml @@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ <member name="exposure" type="float" setter="set_exposure" getter="get_exposure" default="0.1"> Sets the exposure of the sky. Higher exposure values make the entire sky brighter. </member> - <member name="ground_color" type="Color" setter="set_ground_color" getter="get_ground_color" default="Color(1, 1, 1, 1)"> + <member name="ground_color" type="Color" setter="set_ground_color" getter="get_ground_color" default="Color(0.1, 0.07, 0.034, 1)"> Modulates the [Color] on the bottom half of the sky to represent the ground. </member> <member name="mie_coefficient" type="float" setter="set_mie_coefficient" getter="get_mie_coefficient" default="0.005"> Controls the strength of mie scattering for the sky. Mie scattering results from light colliding with larger particles (like water). On earth, mie scattering results in a whitish color around the sun and horizon. </member> - <member name="mie_color" type="Color" setter="set_mie_color" getter="get_mie_color" default="Color(0.63, 0.77, 0.92, 1)"> - Controls the [Color] of the mie scattering effect. While not physically accurate, this allows for the creation of alien looking planets. + <member name="mie_color" type="Color" setter="set_mie_color" getter="get_mie_color" default="Color(0.69, 0.729, 0.812, 1)"> + Controls the [Color] of the mie scattering effect. While not physically accurate, this allows for the creation of alien-looking planets. </member> <member name="mie_eccentricity" type="float" setter="set_mie_eccentricity" getter="get_mie_eccentricity" default="0.8"> Controls the direction of the mie scattering. A value of [code]1[/code] means that when light hits a particle it's passing through straight forward. A value of [code]-1[/code] means that all light is scatter backwards. @@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ <member name="rayleigh_coefficient" type="float" setter="set_rayleigh_coefficient" getter="get_rayleigh_coefficient" default="2.0"> Controls the strength of the Rayleigh scattering. Rayleigh scattering results from light colliding with small particles. It is responsible for the blue color of the sky. </member> - <member name="rayleigh_color" type="Color" setter="set_rayleigh_color" getter="get_rayleigh_color" default="Color(0.26, 0.41, 0.58, 1)"> - Controls the [Color] of the Rayleigh scattering. While not physically accurate, this allows for the creation of alien looking planets. For example, setting this to a red [Color] results in a Mars looking atmosphere with a corresponding blue sunset. + <member name="rayleigh_color" type="Color" setter="set_rayleigh_color" getter="get_rayleigh_color" default="Color(0.3, 0.405, 0.6, 1)"> + Controls the [Color] of the Rayleigh scattering. While not physically accurate, this allows for the creation of alien-looking planets. For example, setting this to a red [Color] results in a Mars-looking atmosphere with a corresponding blue sunset. </member> <member name="sun_disk_scale" type="float" setter="set_sun_disk_scale" getter="get_sun_disk_scale" default="1.0"> Sets the size of the sun disk. Default value is based on Sol's perceived size from Earth. </member> <member name="turbidity" type="float" setter="set_turbidity" getter="get_turbidity" default="10.0"> - Sets the thickness of the atmosphere. High turbidity creates a foggy looking atmosphere, while a low turbidity results in a clearer atmosphere. + Sets the thickness of the atmosphere. High turbidity creates a foggy-looking atmosphere, while a low turbidity results in a clearer atmosphere. </member> </members> </class> |