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Sea Lord
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Hey Fahnenbohn!
If I remember correct, there is a special second interior texture which is necessary for the light. Some years have passed since I made a new subpen for SH3. With the halo you online can add lamps that have a glow. |
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Canadian Wolf
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Nice to see you back in these waters HS
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Ace of the Deep
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@ HanSolo78
Are you saying that it is possible to add a light effect ? I already tried for adding light to fire and to halos in sub pen, but without any success. I have only a result with a light node and omni light, but the harbor's houses are enlightened whereas the sub pens are not at all : strange ! ![]() |
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Sea Lord
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@RDP
Thx! @Fahnenbohn The most easy way to add halo or light to an existing object, is to get an object which has an existing halo/light. Delete all unimportant nodes. Then save the object. Now import the object into the object you wish the halo/light for. Rename the neccessary nodes.. reorganize the number of the nods and place the halo object via 3d viewer and coordinates to the place u wish for. All should be done in Silent3D Editor. Sound complicated but is very easy once you did it. regards Han |
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