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[[File:Api_tools_visual.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Sun angle]] in relation to other effects]]
With the sun angle menu, the date and hour of day of your project can be adjusted. This in turn determines the location of the sun in the 3D visualization. Adjusting this setting allows your to visually inspects the shades created by spatial plans, such as wind mills and multi story buildings.


==What is an Environment==
If you are more interested in doing calculations with sun angles and shades, please see [[Shade calculation model (Heat Overlay)]]
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The term built environment, or built world, refers to the human-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity, ranging in scale from buildings to parks. It has been defined as "the human-made space in which people live, work, and recreate on a day-to-day basis."  Built environments are typically used to describe the interdisciplinary field that addresses the design, construction, management, and use of these man-made surroundings as an interrelated whole as well as their relationship to human activities over time.


==How does the Environment relate to the {{Software}}==
==Sun angle Panel==
{{Editor ribbon|header=Visuals|bar=Environment}}
The Environment in the {{Software}} refers to the appearance of the surroundings and objects in the [[3D World]].


==Editing the Environment==
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Different editing settings and options are available to a user regarding the surroundings and objects in the [[3D World]].<br>  Many environment settings can be edited in the bottom panel of the [[Editor]]. The following attributes can be edited:<br>
 
* Water Type with options: CANAL, SEA, DELTAVIEWER;
The sun angle menu can be found by clicking in the Editor on:
* Sky Type with options: DEFAULT, SUNNY, CLOUDED, EVENING;
 
* Building model style with options: TEXTURED, COLORED, PLAIN, DISCO, WIREFRAME
[[Editor|Editor]] → [[Ribbon|Tools (Ribbon tab)]] → Environment → Sun Angle
* Fixed Sun Angle
 
* Day Angle
The sun angle menu is visible in the bottom panel of the  [[Editor|editor]].
* Position/Year Angle
 
* Satellite Brightness
With this panel, different settings for the visualization of the position of the sun in the [[3D Visualization]] can be configured. Configuring the position of the sun can be relevant in a use case where wind turbines are placed to determine the reach of the shadows of these wind turbines. Another example use case could be to create a winter morning or a summer evening sky for a [[Cinematic|cinematic]] or to play with different times and dates to see how the shadows change surrounding a new housing development scenario.
 
[[File:Sun_angle_panel.PNG|thumb|300px|left|The bottom panel shows the sun angle settings]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 24 November 2023

Sun angle in relation to other effects

With the sun angle menu, the date and hour of day of your project can be adjusted. This in turn determines the location of the sun in the 3D visualization. Adjusting this setting allows your to visually inspects the shades created by spatial plans, such as wind mills and multi story buildings.

If you are more interested in doing calculations with sun angles and shades, please see Shade calculation model (Heat Overlay)

Sun angle Panel

The sun angle menu can be found by clicking in the Editor on:

EditorTools (Ribbon tab) → Environment → Sun Angle

The sun angle menu is visible in the bottom panel of the editor.

With this panel, different settings for the visualization of the position of the sun in the 3D Visualization can be configured. Configuring the position of the sun can be relevant in a use case where wind turbines are placed to determine the reach of the shadows of these wind turbines. Another example use case could be to create a winter morning or a summer evening sky for a cinematic or to play with different times and dates to see how the shadows change surrounding a new housing development scenario.

The bottom panel shows the sun angle settings