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Hello,
So, when you render in cloud the sun settings will be automatically delivered in your render. However, it seems that even though I turn my model in the right position to avoid too much shadow that the sun turns with it. How can I have any influence on where the shadows will fall?
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What do you mean by 'rotate your model'? Are you rotating the geometry or changing the sun settings? Use the Sun Settings options by clicking on the sun at the bottom of the screen. Set it to 'Still' and adjust it to the desired position. The cloud render should match the shadows in your model.
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