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FPSC Classic Product Chat / To Bond1: Scriptable Post Shaders

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A dude
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Posted: 20th Jul 2012 02:30
First of all, thanks Bond1 for the amazing shaders!

Now for the question:
Is is possible to have two posteffects at once? I've tried that and it didn't work.

Thanks.
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Posted: 22nd Jul 2012 18:24
Hello? Any help?
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2012 20:28
Hello A Dude,

Quote: "Is is possible to have two posteffects at once? I've tried that and it didn't work."


I've tried using two post effect together using trigger zones, rain and night vision; however, in a scene with rain after the night vision has been activated the rain effect disappeared, I mean seems to me that when you activate a post effect some other already enabled it is automatically disabled.

I do not know if this behavior happens with other post effects as well or if other people here on this forum got the same result.

Before posting this thread, I have tested the map I had the rain and night vision in a scene, however nothing happened and post effects are not working anymore. Why? In fact, I do not know, weird because the version of the FPS Creator, I'm using is the same one I was using a few months ago (V 1.18.017).

That's it!

Greetings,

Northern
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2012 22:11
I think it kinda makes sense why they don't work together but I'm wondering if somehow it's possible using some technique or if Bond1 could provide a fix.
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2012 22:44
you need to combine two shaders into one

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Posted: 23rd Jul 2012 23:21
How?
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Posted: 24th Jul 2012 01:11 Edited at: 24th Jul 2012 01:11
A dude

Check out the link below, maybe you can get some help from there.

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=192710&b=24
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Posted: 24th Jul 2012 14:31
Quote: "How? "

learn HLSL

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Posted: 24th Jul 2012 21:08
Do you know how to do it?
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Quote: "Do you know how to do it? "

yes, but i'm not going to do it for you (even if you pay me)

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Posted: 25th Jul 2012 08:15
Yes the scriptable post shaders is a SWAP system, which means you can't just layer them on top of each other - it would be inefficient to do it this way anyway.

If you want two effects at once, you'll need to combine the shaders into a single shader. It's not a trivial task unless you know some HLSL coding.

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