I've tested some large visibility range bad weather cloud configurations
yesterday, and I've noticed something:

The light in the scenery, especially for sunrise and sunset, is
beautifully tuned for fair weather conditions. However, underneath a thick
layer, having rosy-hued golden morning light is plainly not the right
lighting - it should be much more greyish. Also, underneath thick cloud
layers, it should get darker.

I wonder how difficult it would be to expose a control parameter for the
ambient light which would allow to dial down the light to a darker, less
saturated scheme from Nasal - this could then be used to get the lighting
underneath layers better under control.

Cheers,

* Thorsten


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