Quote: "I don't recall that you had told me "exactly" how you did the cloud thing. You told me some but just enough but not enough for me to understand it."
The email with the script was not enough for you to understand? The message that was sent was the following:
Quote: "Good morning Terry,
Hope all goes well with you. I thought it easier to respond to your question on the moving clouds via email than explaining on the video.
First, in my "setuplevel.fpi" I have the following:
:state=0:sky=skybank\NFM\dea
:state=0:skyscroll=skybank\generic\clouds.dds
The first line is the skybox I want to use. The next line uses the clouds with the skyscroll command.The skyscroll uses the "clouds.dds" and the "skyportal.tga" files to make the moving clouds (as outlined in the source code).
I am hoping to make it so we can change direction of the clouds as it seems they move from top left to bottom right (if looking top-down in the editor) (moving from North-West to South-East in game).
Hope that answers your question."
There was nothing complicated about it. My point was you came into a thread and proceeded to chew Dale on the fact he did not reply to you, and yet you yourself have done it.
Quote: "Backfox go back under your rock again..."
As far as the rest, you won't get the response you want. For all the times I've tried to overlook the obvious, I was foolish. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. You want to lash at me, go ahead- I have big shoulders. I don't need to blame anyone but myself for my mistakes, and I know I've made them. You, on the other hand, are very bitter. Even when you insulted my wife on the public forum without apologizing to her directly, I still had to put aside my anger and be civil and you got away with it. We know the history between us, but feel free to air it regardless if it makes you feel better. At the end of the day, it does not affect our work in any way.
And for the record, we have a
fox-hole, not a rock.
There's no problem that can't be solved without applying a little scripting.