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light_env: change angles to -37 -120 0
env_sun: change angles to -37 -120 0, change color/overlay color to 244 217 144
shadow_control: change angles to 37 -120 0, change color to 151 172 206
this would sync up the sun to the sun in the skybox while making shadows align perfectly with the sun, all while using the light_env ambient color, which would be much more realistic than gray. or if you like the idea of 2 suns because its in a different galaxy or whatever then disregard everything i said