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Is there a way to confine the atmosphere to a specific area?

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Anonymous
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Is there a way to confine the atmosphere to a specific area?

I'm creating a type of disc-world and I want it to have an atmosphere, but only in a 'dome' over the surface. The artificial lighting is way above, so I only want it to have a volumetric and diffuse effect as it hits the atmosphere. Any suggestions on how I could achieve this? I'm new to Arnold and relatively new to C4D, so still learning and any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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Message 2 of 11
madsd
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Build the dome as a model, a sphere for example and use the Volume material instead.
This way you can make it any shape you want.

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lee_griggs
in reply to: Anonymous

Mesh Volume

Lee Griggs
Arnold rendering specialist
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Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks guys, I'll try those and see how I get on...

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ok, I've created a dome, applied a mesh volume tag, and a standard volume shader, and it's working nicely, thanks guys! How would I ramp the density so that it fades towards the outside of the dome and it denser in the centre?

Thanks!

Message 6 of 11
lee_griggs
in reply to: Anonymous

"How would I ramp the density"

You could add a ramp to the density 🙂

Lee Griggs
Arnold rendering specialist
AUTODESK
Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
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Lol, thanks! I did try that, but struggling to get the effect I want. I want the edge of the atmosphere to fade out. Currently it has a sharp edge. If I was using After Effects I'd add a glow to blur the edge of the dome, so trying to figure how I simulate or achieve that same effect in 3D...

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lee_griggs
in reply to: Anonymous

Inserting a Range shader in-between the Ramp and Density might give you some more control. Can you share images?

Lee Griggs
Arnold rendering specialist
AUTODESK
Message 9 of 11
Anonymous
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For some reason I'm unable to upload any renders to share - I keep getting an 'error parsing the uploaded file' message, no matter what filetype or size I use.

I just want to fade the edge of the atmosphere line so it's not so sharp. I tried inserting the range shader, but still not with the desired effect!

Message 10 of 11
lee_griggs
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What if you projected the ramp? It might give you some more control.

Can you upload the images and/or a simplifed scene somewhere else?

Lee Griggs
Arnold rendering specialist
AUTODESK
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Anonymous
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