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| 09 Feb 2014 04:29 PM |
| If this does not belong here I will move it to scripting help. |
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Fangous
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| 09 Feb 2014 04:34 PM |
look before you ask
this is one of the simplist things ever |
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| 09 Feb 2014 04:35 PM |
| fog end in lighting less = more fog |
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| 09 Feb 2014 07:39 PM |
| You should be able to get a free model of fog, but if not im sure if you google it you will get what you need. |
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YumERAGON
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| 09 Feb 2014 08:19 PM |
| Put a semi transparent brick and can collide = false! is it really that hard?. |
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crate109
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| 09 Feb 2014 09:44 PM |
It is not a script or a model. Here is how you "Add" fog. Open Roblox Studio-->Lighting-->Fogend--> Reduce the number of the fogend to get more fog. 100000 Fogend won't show fog. 1000 Will give you great fog. Don't try to understand what these numbers mean. You may change the Fogcolor aswell. So do not add a script or a model for Fog. It will only add lag. Just go to Lighting's property called Fogend and play with the value. Enjoy, Crate109. |
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crate109
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| 09 Feb 2014 09:45 PM |
| Technically, you already have fog to your place. Its value is 1000000... Or something like that. You just can't see it because it is too weak. Replace 1000000 by 1000, for example, to get more fog. Fog won't add lag. |
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