Hi everyone!
Is it possible to find the right balance of the Environment Atmosphere settings to look realistically like Mars? What about Venus or Pluto, or some of the moons in the solar system?
I found that if you tweak with the atmosphere settings enough, it is possible to produce results which look very much like the Martian atmosphere, and this will be very helpful in the future when Outerra expands to the other planets in the solar system. I have posted my initial results below along with the Atmosphere settings and some real images of Mars for comparison. I would like to see if anyone else can come up with better settings which works for all altitudes and times of day. The biggest issue I have found is not making everything too hazy or orange-red, while getting a nice blue-green tone sunrise and sunset.
Here are some facts about the Martian atmosphere and how the Outerra Atmosphere settings can be used to simulate it.- First of all, the Atmosphere is just 1% the density of Earth's, so the Scattering parameter should probably be much lower.
- The sun is much further away than it is on Earth, so the Sun Intensity parameter should probably be somewhat lower.
- The sky during daytime is an orange-yellow, which I used the rayleigh absorption parameters to simulate this effect.
- The sky during sunrise and sunset is actually a blue-green tone, which can be simulated with the correct balance of scattering and absorption parameters. I found the most difficulty with simulating the correct sky color and sunrise/sunset color due to the fact that when you increase the scattering parameter to make the sunrise/sunset more of a blue-green tone that just isn't realistic because there is too much haze. Making the rayleigh parameters more of a red tone also makes the sunrise/sunset more blue-green, however makes the sky during daytime too red. I need to find a better balance of these parameters which isn't too hazy or red but makes a blue-green sunrise/sunset.
- The visible light from the Sun is not white, since it is a yellow dwarf. I set the Sun color to a mild orange tone instead of yellow because it changes the terrain color. With accurate terrain diffuse albedo color, the Sun color should probably be a more yellow tone.
- There are in fact clouds and weather on Mars, which I omitted in these screenshots.
It would be awesome if people would play around with these settings and post their results, most importantly a screenshot with what settings you use!
Best regards,
Uriah
My current Mars atmosphere settings:Comparisons at different times of day and altitudes using the exact same Atmosphere settings. (Click image to enlarge)A few real pictures from Mars.