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    Environment Maps

    Environment maps are used to add a background to a scene, for example a realistic sun, sky, and distant horizon.

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    • Physical Sun & Sky Environment
      Physical Sun & Sky Environment is an environment map used to generate the background of a scene as well as to add lighting and atmospheric effects. The map is supported by all included renderers.
    Parent topic: Maps and Shaders

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