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# Volumetric Fog

## Short Description

Edit volumetric fog properties for atmospheric effects.

## Description

This tool allows users to edit properties related to volumetric fog within a scene. It provides various settings for density, visibility, and light scattering effects, enhancing the atmospheric quality of the environment.

## Properties

### Base Properties

* **Density**: Controls the density of the fog.
* **Distance**: Controls the distance visibility of the fog.
* **Height**: Controls the height falloff of the fog.
* **God Rays**: Controls light scattering in the fog, which can be used to simulate god rays.
* **Hue**: Adjusts the hue of the particles.
* **Saturation**: Adjusts color saturation.
* **Brightness**: Controls brightness levels.


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