Lem0nzz
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| 27 Mar 2014 05:10 PM |
Anyone know good tips on;
1. Making something look like a flat moon, yet foggy?
2. Tips on making craters??
3. Tips on areas, and support devices that make it look realistic about being in a place with no gravity?? |
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Lem0nzz
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Lem0nzz
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69scott69
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| 27 Mar 2014 08:18 PM |
Fog settings can be changed in Edit mode: View > Explorer and View > Properties. Select Lighting in the Explorer window. In the Properties window you can change; FogColor, FogStart (where it starts to show up), FogEnd (where it is 100% foggy).
I made bomb craters in my Bomber place using TriFusiaOS's Triangle terrain generator. Read the Script to see how to use it. |
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powertool
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| 27 Mar 2014 09:15 PM |
As for gravity, you're on a planetoid. You should have no zero-gee.
For support structures, look at Halo/Killzone/NASA/whatever sci-fi-ey building style. Heck, look at WIJ's building style. |
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