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I have my site placed and my eye view is 300 feet above grade. My render show the site to a point, then a grey horizon to the sky. There used to be a option to set the plane default with a material when you rendred, and it would go to the horizon. What do we do now?
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The plane material setting was back in the day of Accurender. when you choose to render with clouds it will put a horizon by default. what about if you just add a floor or topography and set the material?
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I have created topography, but it seems to have to be infinite to get to the horizon.
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