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Dark Physics & Dark A.I. & Dark Dynamix / Dark Physics Water Shader

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Twu Kai
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Posted: 30th Dec 2008 17:44
I'm sorry if this question has been asked before (and I also hope this is the right forum for this), but I haven't found a thread asking this question when I was searching (if there is, please tell me what phrase to search for!). My question is: in the "Buoyancy" demo for Dark Physics, there is a water shader used. Can I use this shader for my projects, or should I find a different one?

Thanks if you can help answer this, and sorry if this question has been asked before/isn't in the right forum.

I am sorry for my not replying to my last thread that asked for help.. I am active now and will try to reply to help!
david w
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Posted: 30th Dec 2008 18:24
Im pretty sure you can use it.
trogdor
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Posted: 30th Dec 2008 19:36
The demo uses Evolved's water shader. Almost everyone who wants awesome water use it

http://evolveduk.googlepages.com/RefractionReflection.html

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Twu Kai
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Posted: 30th Dec 2008 20:33
Nice! Thanks to both of you. I might check out some of the other shaders in that link too..

I am sorry for my not replying to my last thread that asked for help.. I am active now and will try to reply to help!

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