GilbertoCunha/Atmospheric-Scattering

An algorithm that calculates images of the sky based on light scattering phenomena

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This project helps you visualize how the sky would look under different atmospheric conditions, based on the physics of light scattering. You provide parameters like sun direction, viewing angle, and atmospheric properties, and it generates images of the sky. This is useful for educators, visual effects artists, or anyone studying atmospheric phenomena.

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Use this if you need to simulate and visualize the appearance of the sky, including sunsets or midday views, by adjusting physical atmospheric properties.

Not ideal if you need a real-time sky rendering engine or a tool for highly complex, multi-layered atmospheric simulations beyond basic light scattering.

atmospheric-science scientific-visualization physics-education computational-optics vfx-prototyping
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Oct 12, 2020

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