Today I have been experimenting with environment effects and so I created a simple primitive sphere and textured it and used it as a basis for my experimental creativity.

Above is the sphere without any environment affects..


The first environment affect I tried was "fire" which I placed on a atmospheric gizmo and I changed the colours to purple rather than the iconic red.
This effect is a layer fog affect which I placed as the background.
The final image has a fog affect on the sphere, but I put a opacity map on it and changed the colour to give it a green glow.


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