I try to do everything in a realistic style - if your taste is different, that's your problem.
A. First - All my graphical resources have *. png extension.
This allows you to:
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Like this:
![IMG:https://www.xitclub.com/attachments/picture-gallery/13896d1334474110-photoscape-png-effects-2-14364771881159609656.png](https://www.xitclub.com/attachments/picture-gallery/13896d1334474110-photoscape-png-effects-2-14364771881159609656.png)
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B. Second - layered animated water surface(in this case, is just an example - so it can also be used in other cases).
Like this:
![IMG:https://ccorner.duke4.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/6-10.gif](https://ccorner.duke4.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/6-10.gif)
![√](img/ok.gif)
1. For top-layer - Tiles with animated caustic water (it can be generated with Caustics Generator) add it to your tileset, then add INFO_ANIMATION and set start-finish tile number, and 96-125 for ANIM. SPEED, then use start tile for FUNC_DYNWALL, it must be 0.1-0.4 transparent, FLOOR+TILE BEHAVIOR, set this DYNWALL at all water tiles.
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2. For back-layer Seamless water tiles(it can be animated too) or image of water place(like pool) .
You can try this for more nice waves
For more try to read this
I think that this topic will be useful, I'll add some more in near future.
edited 7×, last 23.12.13 09:48:58 am