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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Massive Noob Question Coming At Ya!

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Disco Stu
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Posted: 24th Jan 2003 11:33
Hey everyone,
Ok here goes:
is it just me, or does the fade object coming do absolute jack? I know what its supposed to do but I never see any difference in any of my code whenever I try to use. Would've been nice to get different ghosting levels with it.
Thanks in advance,
Sina.
"Maybe if you ain't so good, I ain't so bad."--Tony Manero to Stephanie (Karen Lynn Gorney)
Epidemicz
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Posted: 25th Jan 2003 01:03
FADE OBJECT
This command will make the specified 3D object fade to the current ambient light level. With ambient light set to zero and the object
faded using a value of zero, the object will be completely unlit. With a fade value of 200 its illumination will be doubled. With a fade
value of 50, the illumination is halved. This technique can also be used with a ghosted object to slowly fade an object until completely
invisible. The parameter should be specified using an integer value.

SYNTAX
FADE OBJECT Object Number, Fade Value


It is possible to get differnt ghosting levels, heh. Try this, I think this is what you are talking about.



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Epidemicz
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Posted: 25th Jan 2003 01:04
Lol, that one rem says ambient light; it should say fade, heh. I don't know what I was thinking....

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Disco Stu
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Posted: 25th Jan 2003 02:12
Ok sweet, hope this works.
Thanks heaps,
Sina.

"Maybe if you ain't so good, I ain't so bad."--Tony Manero to Stephanie (Karen Lynn Gorney)

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