On Monday 27 March 2006 08:14, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> This has always been a subtle issue and has grown worse after some
> changes to the sky dome.  The mountains are fine, but it's the sky dome
> that should be hiding the transition to blue sky.  I was thinking about
> putting in some sort of cylinder between the sky dome and the terrain
> that rises and falls with the view point and helps hide the transition.  
> Still not perfect, but it would make this problem go away in most
> situations.
>
> Curt.

Perhaps one could give the fog a little shade of blue instead?  I'm not a 
physicist, but I think:
- The blue light from the sky should reflect off of dust and water particles 
in the fog.
- The scattering effect that makes the sky blue should also occur in the line 
of sight.

Ampere


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