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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2026 Jul 11 2:50 am)
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You could easily map a 2-d starfield to a sphere. I did this in Bryce a year or so ago. As I recall it was really simple. Another old Bryce trick you could use is to take a tiny cube with a fairly light texture replicate it many times and position the results so that they appeared to be distant stars (vary the color somewhat and there you go.) - but what do I know? I just got XP SP2 to install today after a year of trying.
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I have a strange need in Carrara which is starting to be a little frustrating. I would like to put a backdrop skydome in (just like the background or atmosphere. This would be different than the current setup of a simple 2D image. The reason I want to do that is because I would like to be able to do space animations with something like Starbright in the backdrop that would animate from any angle but use a different background for the skylight when doing a GI render. This way I could do studio lighting with a star background and I could do it all in one single render rather than compositing. -Kix
-Kix