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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Need help with transperency fast!

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Haven Studios
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 01:06
I have seen some screen shots where the fence creates a shadow not just a big square how do I get that. Attached is a screen shot of what I get

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Plystire
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 01:57
Increase the lightmap quality in the setup.ini file


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Haven Studios
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 02:20
ok...I have it set to 75 right now

Plystire
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 02:22 Edited at: 7th Nov 2008 02:23


Usually people who have great looking lightmap quality have it set to.... 20 or so.


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Errant AI
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 13:52
Isn't light-mapping derived from the mesh, not image content?

I don't think it's possible for FPSC to create light-maps based on texture alpha.
Little Bill
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 17:29
Oh, it is. I've done it. For examples, look at Wizard Of Id's WIP.


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CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 19:35
You have to have it set to Full Lightmapping, not Quick\Soft Lightmapping.....

maikyy
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 20:35
no i don't think so becuz if i have full lightmapping setted
all of my stock textures are very strange

sorry for my bad english (i am dutch)
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Posted: 7th Nov 2008 20:42
What do you mean strange?

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