This addon saves hours that usually are invested in manually creating sky, atmosphere and placing sun object and stars, and automates it within a single click.
We have more than a decade of experience with atmosphere rendering techniques in computer graphics industry. Physical Starlight and Atmosphere addon is used in entertainment, film, automotive, aerospace and architectural visualisation industries.
Presets allow to store a snapshot of your customized atmosphere settings and return to it later or use already predefined presets provided by the addon.
We use a procedural method of calculating the atmosphere based on many tweakable parameters, so that sky color is not limited only to the Earth's atmosphere.
Works well in combination with Blender Sun Position addon. You can simulate any weather at any time.
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Abstract This paper examines the online phenomenon known as “ClubSeventeen Karen,” a performer from the adult subscription platform ClubSeventeen who later became a recurring joke and cautionary figure in internet forums. By analyzing her transition from niche content creator to a meme associated with aging, entitlement, and digital infamy, this study explores how adult entertainment intersects with broader meme culture and gendered stereotyping. 1. Introduction ClubSeventeen is a long-standing adult website known for featuring young amateur models, typically marketed as “girls next door.” Among its many models, one performer—referred to colloquially as “Karen”—gained unexpected notoriety not for her work on the site, but for how her image was repurposed years later by internet communities. This paper argues that “ClubSeventeen Karen” represents a unique case where a minor adult performer was transformed into an archetypal “Karen” meme, blending ageism, misogyny, and digital nostalgia. 2. Background: ClubSeventeen and the “Karen” Meme ClubSeventeen launched in the early 2000s and gained traction for its voyeuristic, low-production aesthetic. Models were presented as teenagers or young adults (with age verification). The “Karen” meme, by contrast, emerged on Reddit and social media circa 2017–2018, depicting a middle-aged white woman demanding to speak to a manager, often with a specific haircut.
The fusion of these two phenomena occurred when internet users identified a former ClubSeventeen model whose current appearance (years after her shoots) matched the “Karen” stereotype. Side-by-side images circulated: her youthful adult content stills versus recent photos showing an older woman with the canonical “Karen” haircut. On forums like Reddit’s r/FiftyFifty and r/InternetHistorians, “ClubSeventeen Karen” became shorthand for a specific dark joke: “She went from ClubSeventeen to asking for the manager.” The humor derived from temporal irony—the contrast between youthful sexual objectification and middle-aged social entitlement. Comments often fixated on her aging, speculated about her personal life, and used her as a warning against the adult industry’s long-term effects. clubseventeen karen
Moreover, the phenomenon reveals how the “Karen” label—initially a critique of racist, entitled behavior—has been diluted into a general-purpose insult for any middle-aged woman who invites public disdain. In this instance, her original sin appears to be having aged after participating in adult entertainment. “ClubSeventeen Karen” is more than a bizarre internet footnote. She is a symbol of how digital subcultures punish women for the passage of time, exploit their past images, and weaponize memes to enforce narrow standards of femininity. While some may dismiss her story as trivial, it exemplifies the darker side of participatory internet culture—where any person can be stripped of context and turned into a punchline. Abstract This paper examines the online phenomenon known