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W_clear 11-04-10 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by tonschk (Post 1528773)
Intresting :hmmm: good to know , thank you :yeah:

Can not be so modified。These documents do not need to know what the weather reflected what the weather does not require refraction。:)

PL_Andrev 11-05-10 01:36 PM

Is possoble to modifity the shadow of ships? For me the shadow on water is too dark, especially in sunny midday...

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2120/shadowz.jpg

Olzeen 11-06-10 07:20 AM

Zitat von Olzeen http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/imag...4/viewpost.gif
hello w_clear.... thank you for your wonderful Environment mod...
I have a problem with the lighting of the boat through the moon .... the moon side of the boat is not illuminated and darker, while the other side is bright. how can this be fixed?
many thx:salute:

Please screenshot to me



could you locate the problem? I have sent you a pn with the screenshots:hmmm:

stoppro 11-08-10 12:26 AM

good job w_clear runs great no ctd thanks I use steel viking's shadow mod for the improved shadows

PL_Andrev 11-08-10 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by stoppro (Post 1531601)
I use steel viking's shadow mod for the improved shadows

Which one?

stoppro 11-08-10 09:37 AM

I use the regular one but the LR version works well also

ustahl 11-08-10 11:09 AM

Waves foam inside sub's side openings
 
It often looks as if the U-Boat's hull is completely hollow behind the side openings, and the water waves & foam fill the inside of the boat (crew compartment, engine room etc.) behind the side holes. Sometimes it seems almost that you see through the boat and see the water/foam on the opposite side, depending on the viewing angle.:o

Can that be changed so that these side openings remain black/dark grey instead of "transparent"? Then the boat would not give that occasional "hollow" impression.

http://i1020.photobucket.com/albums/...hl/SubFoam.jpg

Zedi 11-08-10 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ustahl (Post 1531836)
It often looks as if the U-Boat's hull is completely hollow behind the side openings, and the water waves & foam fill the inside of the boat (crew compartment, engine room etc.) behind the side holes. Sometimes it seems almost that you see through the boat and see the water/foam on the opposite side, depending on the viewing angle.:o

Can that be changed so that these side openings remain black/dark grey instead of "transparent"? Then the boat would not give that occasional "hollow" impression.

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It is intended to be like that, check out some u-boot design to see how are they built. The boat has a cylinder shape and thats only the hull that cover it and let the crew to walk on the boat surface.

Captn Wilhelm 11-08-10 01:56 PM

Here are a couple links to images that might help understand why it looks hollow in there.

Actual Cross Section
http://www.submarine-history.com/NOVAsections.jpg

Blue Print
http://www.costaricabeach-house.com/uboat139a.jpg

ustahl 11-08-10 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Magnum (Post 1531906)
It is intended to be like that, check out some u-boot design to see how are they built. The boat has a cylinder shape and thats only the hull that cover it and let the crew to walk on the boat surface.

U-Boot design plans show the construction comprises, amongst other things, the outer hull (with those visible side holes) and the inner pressure hull, housing all the different compartments. Between the top of the pressure hull and the outer hull there is plenty equipment (torpedo loading hatch, torpedo stowing tubes, anchor windlass, air induction channel, marker buoys etc.) preventing through visibility through the outer hull side holes. This probably illustrates what I mean: http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-570Gen...ylorCoffee.htm
There is simply not space enough in that between-hulls area for large foamy waves to move freely through the boat, let alone with such clear visibility deep inside the outer hull, where there also cannot be enough light for such clear visibility.
Of course there is water moving through those holes, but to a much smaller extent than those big foamy waves currently visible. Therefore, in my modest opinion, it would look more realistic, if those small holes were less transparent, not displaying an inside moving ocean.

tonschk 11-10-10 05:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Antar (Post 1530011)
Is possoble to modifity the shadow of ships? For me the shadow on water is too dark, especially in sunny midday...

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2120/shadowz.jpg


The settings of the Dynamic Shadows are very complicated to adjust/tweak , I am still struggling with those Shadows settings

http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...080628-1-1.jpg

PL_Andrev 11-10-10 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by tonschk (Post 1533031)
The settings of the Dynamic Shadows are very complicated to adjust/tweak , I am still struggling with those Shadows settings

Did you mean quality of shadows or color of shadows?
I ask about color of shadows on water (too dark on water).
:shucks:

ustahl 11-10-10 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Antar (Post 1533058)
I ask about color of shadows on water (too dark on water).
:shucks:

That's my opinion, too. :yep: For my taste it would look better if the shadow projected of the boat onto the water surface would have less contrast (not as dark as now).

Olzeen 11-10-10 08:02 AM

re-re-request
 
Quote:

hello w_clear.... thank you for your wonderful Environment mod...
I have a problem with the lighting of the boat through the moon .... the moon side of the boat is not illuminated and darker, while the other side is bright. how can this be fixed?
many thx:salute:
Quote:

could you locate the problem? I have sent you a pn with the screenshots:hmmm:
a few days ago...:cry:

-PriLLi- 11-11-10 08:09 AM

Thx for this Mod, Mr.Clear.....

Great stuff.....:yeah:


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