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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Grey RGB Color?

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Red Eye
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Posted: 31st Dec 2008 20:54
How do I do that for fog or light? What are the numbers of the RGB?


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Marc Steene
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Posted: 31st Dec 2008 20:59
Each of the values red, green, and blue go up to 255.

0 0 0 would be black
255 255 255 would be white

for a grey colour, just use the same values for each, so

60 60 60 would be a dark grey

200 200 200 would be light grey

Look at MS Paint to try it yourself

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Hockeykid
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Posted: 31st Dec 2008 20:59 Edited at: 31st Dec 2008 21:01
I'm not sure if i know what your talking about but try turning red=255 green=255 blue=255 that should work. By the way check your inbox


Edit: Just listen to marc lol i was to late.

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Red Eye
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Posted: 31st Dec 2008 22:00
ok thanks mates


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Posted: 1st Jan 2009 01:46 Edited at: 1st Jan 2009 01:47
Just remember that you may want it to be darker than you might think, so a value nearer black will probably look best.

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Red Eye
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Posted: 1st Jan 2009 03:29
thanks


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Marc Steene
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Posted: 1st Jan 2009 12:48
Just a few tips on ambience

Don't use 0 0 0, it's just annoying

You could get away with 5 5 5/10 10 10 if you put a few lights around

But i would reccomend 20 20 20/30 30 30 for a dark game

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Posted: 1st Jan 2009 14:19 Edited at: 1st Jan 2009 14:36
u can try out any possible colors in windows paint brush, it's written down at the palette window.. another tip, If u wanna make daytimes (morning, dawn, night) don't just depend on the grey levels, use some blue for night, pale orange for dawn..etc

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Red Eye
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Posted: 1st Jan 2009 16:56
@marc steene and Bibo4PC: I am pretty good at lightning systems but thanks mates


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