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Each timeframe result of a [[Heat_(Overlay)|Heat Overlay]] is related to a particular [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude angle]] and [[Sun_azimuth_(Heat_Overlay)|sun azimuth angle]]. These angles are calculated automatically based on the world location of your project and the [[Dates_(Heat_Overlay)|date]] of the timeframe.
Each timeframe result of a [[Heat_(Overlay)|Heat Overlay]] is related to a particular [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude angle]] and [[Sun_azimuth_(Heat_Overlay)|sun azimuth angle]]. These angles are calculated automatically based on the world location of your project and the [[Dates_(Heat_Overlay)|date]] of the timeframe.
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Revision as of 16:16, 19 September 2019

The shade calculation is described on this article.

Each timeframe result of a Heat Overlay is related to a particular sun altitude angle and sun azimuth angle. These angles are calculated automatically based on the world location of your project and the date of the timeframe.


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