Edit physically based sky ?

Hi, after playing a bit with the values of the physically based sky, I realized that when the sun rise/set the ,horizon colors are not realistic. When the sun set/rise, the horizon has a blue/light pink tint, but the physically based sky has an orange/green tint. Also, when using the automatic exposure, when the rise/set the horizon become overexposed, and the scene has a brown tint. Is it possible to edit the script of the physically based sky, or just get that look? It should look like this:

Hey,

First, you need to match the color temperature, the tone mapping and the exposure that the camera picked for this photo.

Then you need to also match the level of aerosol in the air to get the correct level of Mie scattering.

And if you still want to tune colors after you set your camera settings properly in HDRP, then you can use the “Artistic controls” in PBS Sky to have total control over the gradient in the sky (horizon and zenith color).

You can’t really take any photo of any sky and expect any PBR Sky system out there to always match that photo perfectly.

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I think it’s easier to take the gradient from the photo and use the Gradient Sky instead of the Physically Based Sky. :slight_smile: