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The Old Man
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The Watercolor for almost all Ocean/Sea changes with time of year, just like Seasons passing by on land during a yearly cycle. Also, weather patterns.
Someone is always going to say "I've been scuba diving there and the color was blah blah blah. I have to ask, how many sport divers have you seen or heard of, diving in bad weather in the winter time. For that matter, how many sport divers go diving Mid Atlantic? I ask because the water color changes dramatically from shore to open sea. I have only ever seen 1 diving in bad weather during the winter. Normally, sport divers dive on a nice warm day with calm clear waters. That same clear water, can turn pitch black 20 meters down the next day if a storm rolls in. All you can do it try to get colors as close to a average for each climate zone that people will like. Manybe even include information on how to adjust the color allowing people to adjust to the environment to their own taste. |
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Ocean Warrior
![]() Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 2,776
Downloads: 833
Uploads: 11
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In the envcolors.cfg the lines for underwater color are very sugestive and you can not miss it ![]() here you must to use an RGBA color UnderwaterFogColor=1F353F00 UnderwaterUpColor=71C2C00 UnderwaterUpAlpha=0.500000 UnderwaterDownColor=1131600 UnderwaterDownAlpha=0.800000 from filters you must to play with the RGB value The visibility and light can be controled also by fogparameters.cfg... here are numbers and you must just to play with those numbers... have not a clear ideea what they are doing the impurity can be controled from the impurity.dds also you can modify a bit the scenes.dat So put toghether all this factors and build the underwater that you like You see?.... nothing is hidden on subsim ![]() |
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