This section is an add on and gives an introduction on how you can adjust EEP in your viewer. It is not particularly about the PhotoPro HUD. PhotoPro provides you an option to enhance the lighting around your Avatar/your models and to store and manage EEP settings.
Your viewer tools allow you to modify EEP settings.
Enhanced Environment Project = EEP. In this page we will look into "Fixed Environment". While EEP also manages transitions (e.g. from day to night during x hours) these are not part of this page. Here I will show you how you can change the sky settings.
First, locate your EEP settings in your inventory.
Click on the setting of your choice with the right mousebutton and select "Apply only to myself", your environment should swiftly transition to the new setting
To edit a setting right click it in your inventory and select "open". The editor window then opens.
On top you see the name of the setting. Change it if you want to save it later under a different name.
then, the first tab is "Atmosphere & Lighting". Play with the sliders, move them moderatly at first. Also, you can vary three colour settings for the atmosphere. also try here variations to your hearts content.
On the second tab "Clouds" you can change the size, amount and also the speed (cloud scroll). Furthermore, you can change the cloud texture, simply drag and drop a texture from your inventory into the section "cloud image"
similar to the cloud setting you can also apply an image to the sun and/or moon. mind that these images not necessarily have to be a "disc" of a planet or star. any picture can be used there and create surprising effects. To make sure that your sun or moon is seen in the picture, position them somewhere near the horizon - the yellow dot for the sun can be dragged directly or positioned with the four arrows in the picture.
If you have no idea where your sun is inworld, the checkbox "show beacon" might help you locating it so that you can turn your camera into the right direction.
Once you set it all up, change the drop down "Save" to "Save as". then touch "Save as" 1x and give your setting a new name. Done!