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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Importing Dark Shader projects into fpsc

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FLAME123
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Posted: 29th Jul 2011 23:04
Well the title may sound a bit wierd but basically I'm asking how to import the shaders and make them work with fpsc?

Mass Effect 2>Tron Legacy>Mirrors Edge>FPSC>Everything else.
Captain Coder
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Posted: 30th Jul 2011 22:55
I've been wondering the same thing!

Since Dark Shader (DS, we'll call it) exports its projects in .FX format, and since FPSC uses .FX format for its shaders, then the DS shaders SHOULD work in FPSC but, in my case, they don't.

I hope someone else will be able to help us out.

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FLAME123
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Posted: 1st Aug 2011 17:40
actually some of the shaders in fpsc are exactly the same as some of the shaders in DS

I'm really confused

Mass Effect 2>Tron Legacy>Mirrors Edge>FPSC>Everything else.
The Zoq2
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Posted: 1st Aug 2011 23:30
Press somethin like export project as .fx , then put the file in the effectbank folder and put the file path in the fpe/fps file

Srry about my english im from sweeden
FLAME123
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2011 18:20
Hmm... I might try that.

Mass Effect 2>Tron Legacy>Mirrors Edge>FPSC>Everything else.
Bestorio
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 10:43
simple! once created (fullscreen shaders, bloom etc..)
open Files\effectbank\ps_2_0 and rename the "post-bloom.fx"
to "post-bloom(original).fx" and place your shader in the same folder and name it "post-bloom.fx"
if talking about normal shaders, just place in effectbank\user
and open the character/entity's .fpi file and change the "effect:"
to your file (can be done in the editor - right click and find shader.

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