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Is there any way to create low haze layer?


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I've been experimenting with various atmosphere settings but I've had no luck finding anything workable yet.  Some of the _clear_ have a hazy layer to them, but its set at high altitude and there is really no way to pull it down low.  Anything above that gets into the realm of actual clouds or fog which is too much for what I'm trying to do.  Any ideas?  Thanks!

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There is some ground fog (no haze) if you select a cloud setting with an odd number at the end. The fog only shows up around dawn and dusk and is really only noticeable when you are up in the air. It's also only noticeable outside 10 km or so, and in the general direction of the sun. You can try various setting in the editor 3-D view to see the effect.

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You can change the altitude of cloud layers. I have had them low enough that they are ground level when flying over higher elevation areas of a map. I don’t see why you can’t lower them down to fog level, but I have not tested it.

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You can definitely lower them to ground level, but they are much too dense for what I'm looking for.  Even the _light_ level clouds are really just few in aviation terminology -  but thick clouds.  You could find one that would let you imbed it in the ground, but then you just have patches of fog.  I'm trying to get some slightly lower visibility, without forcing you to dodge clouds or go on instruments - a layer of haze at ground level, commonly seen with a temperature inversion. 

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Turn on light rain.

Full overcast, light rain.

 

Unprofessionals server has a mission like that. Vis about 5km.

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On the Kuban Map during the month of May at sunrise you get the ground layer of fog, which is nicely illuminated with the suns early morning rays. You see it from ground level. But once you are up in the air the effect disappears, simply because the vertical thickness of the layer is small.

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