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  • Supposer

    There is no way of stopping the sky itself from slowly re-flecking over time. However, there are ways around this, depending on your specific situation.

    You could make the sky tint 100%; this will make the entire sky one colour so the flecks are less noticeable. You could also reduce the horizon definition so the difference between the sky and the darker bottom half doesn't show up more flecks. Also the sun is re-flecked over time, so you may want to turn off the sun, and perhaps add your own one as a sculpt, something like that.

    You could add huge text displayers with a solid colour to the background of your scene.

    You could create your own sky as a massive sculpt that encompasses the entire scene. Perhaps a sphere and use the hole setting before stamping it. This would let you colour it as you wish, and the flecks won't animate unless you tell them to.

    I know it's fiddly and not necessarily ideal, but I hope these help.

  • EthicsGradient--

    All these are possible but are there any plans to turn of the flecks ? I’m using the sky as a low cost nice background in space but the flickering kinda ruins it. I could use sculpts but I’m hitting snails and slow downs because my scenes do so much.
    Turning them off seems like a super simple update. I don’t really want to add extra detail to my scenes if possible.

  • EthicsGradient--

    Also any idea how I upload or share video ? My videos keep getting taken down. ?

  • Supposer

    Using any of these methods would add a very tiny amount of thermo, and shouldn't cause any slow-down. Things that cause slow down is too many paintings on-screen, too much logic processing happening at once, too much physics being simulated at once, that kind of thing.

    One sculpt being rendered shouldn't add to any slow-down issues. Neither should adding a few text displayers. Or adding a "sun & sky" gadget.

    Where are you sharing it? I know there is a limit to the file size a video can have if you're trying to upload it to this forum. So instead I upload it from my PS4 to my youtube account, unlisted. (To do this, use the share button on the video itself.) Then I paste a link to that youtube video here.

  • Pookachoo

    I’ve s seen other requests to add a setting that allows for a solid Sky, it would be a nice option

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