see-thru glass textures and lighting....
see-thru glass textures and lighting....
Is it possible to make it so that light passes through a glass texture (MeshGlass1 for example) to light up objects on the other side of the glass texture?
Here is a picture to help explain...
To light the space beneath the glass face, I had to put lights below it. Is there any way to make light from the light at the top pass through the glass to light up the pipe?
The glass texture in this picture has the "Force Lightmap" and "Alpha" flags set in the table file I'm using.
Any ideas?
Here is a picture to help explain...
To light the space beneath the glass face, I had to put lights below it. Is there any way to make light from the light at the top pass through the glass to light up the pipe?
The glass texture in this picture has the "Force Lightmap" and "Alpha" flags set in the table file I'm using.
Any ideas?
I think saturate lightmap makes it so all lighting values on a face are equalized, so the entire face glows with the same radiance. Could be wrong, though.
I believe that lights that are dynamic objects have to be tied to objects. At runtime, the dynamic light is apparently overlaid across the static lighting. It doesn't always work right, of course. When Hawkeye was helping with one of Dark Wolf's levels, she had wanted to do a sequence where the lights would turn off one by one (like in Unreal when you encounter the Skaarj). Hawkeye determined that the one way you could do this was to have objects with certain light properties assigned to them, and then turn them on and off (animation / halted animation?). Sort of like the rotating emergency lights in Level 1, which are off until you complete one of the objectives, and then activate, spinning red light all over the corridors. I'm not sure exactly how such an animation is accomplished, however, but it has been done.
I believe that lights that are dynamic objects have to be tied to objects. At runtime, the dynamic light is apparently overlaid across the static lighting. It doesn't always work right, of course. When Hawkeye was helping with one of Dark Wolf's levels, she had wanted to do a sequence where the lights would turn off one by one (like in Unreal when you encounter the Skaarj). Hawkeye determined that the one way you could do this was to have objects with certain light properties assigned to them, and then turn them on and off (animation / halted animation?). Sort of like the rotating emergency lights in Level 1, which are off until you complete one of the objectives, and then activate, spinning red light all over the corridors. I'm not sure exactly how such an animation is accomplished, however, but it has been done.
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