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For upcoming improvements to Sun & Sky gadget, combine longitude and time of day into a single tweak, and add an axial tilt tweak

  • TAPgiles
    Great answers

    Having an axial tilt sounds like it would be useful, and we could have it default to whatever earth's axial tilt is if nothing is wired in? Or if it's a slider, have that be the default value.

    Apart from that, well I mean... I don't know the first thing about lat/long, times, and how it all combines to produce a sun angle in the sky. So I'd definitely want simple date/time, and lat/long inputs. Then whether it's a simple addition, or some complex algebra or trig... I don't need to care about any of that for it all to work properly. I think that's the aim of Dreams in general... give the creators easy to understand tools, and let the engine worry about the implementation and how to calculate stuff. I don't think putting that on the creators would be a good move; you'd be fine obviously but I'd be lost.

    I couldn't understand the steps you gave, so I can't comment on them. (An example of how confused I would be if I had to do any of this stuff by myself. XD)

  • TheBeardyMan

    Yes, all of that math would be something that the Sun & Sky gadget does internally. I only included it to illustrate where the input that they missed - axial tilt - would fit into the process of calculating the sun position. Earth's axial tilt as the default value for the axial tilt input would also be a good idea - but you might want an exception to the rule that making the first wire connection defaults to modulate blend mode when the tweak has a non-zero value. As for date and time inputs, I assumed that the Sun & Sky gadget's date and time inputs would be numbers in the range 0.0 to 1.0. But remember that these Sun & Sky gadget improvements were first mentioned in the Trello item discussing a Time gadget for working with real world times. That gadget would probably have inputs for a 24 hour clock time and a Gregorian calendar date, which it would use to calculate outputs that can be wired to the Sun & Sky gadget's time of year and time of day. Considering this, keeping longitude and time of day separate would make sense.

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