im working on a interior for the FZ5 and doing the headlights too, but i ran into a small problem. i think its probally the way i saved or the alpha layer maybe not sure.
help with DDS lights
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Re: help with DDS lights
I think that's normal, at least it's the same for me and I use the default lights IIRC.
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Re: help with DDS lights
yeh, thats normal, i have the same
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Re: help with DDS lights
Interior textures have no alpha layer that is used in game.
What you see there is the reflection. You've downloaded a reflection pack which is quite strong. You can adjust reflection levels with LFS's cfg.txt Car Shine 1.00, make it lower.
What you see there is the reflection. You've downloaded a reflection pack which is quite strong. You can adjust reflection levels with LFS's cfg.txt Car Shine 1.00, make it lower.
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Re: help with DDS lights
Just to add on to what JJ has said.
Is NOT possible to make this texture work as it should, the reason behind this is that it needs a texture with an alpha layer (Transparency). Now this is very easy to make, but for LFS to read this alpha layer you would have to put APLHA at the end of the file name e.g interior1APLHA.dds
Of course, it is possible to rename this file to include the word alpha at the end but then lfs won't load it, becuase it's looking for a file called interior1.dds not interior1APLHA.dds
Yes I know this was a pointless post but I'm bored and beerless.
Is NOT possible to make this texture work as it should, the reason behind this is that it needs a texture with an alpha layer (Transparency). Now this is very easy to make, but for LFS to read this alpha layer you would have to put APLHA at the end of the file name e.g interior1APLHA.dds
Of course, it is possible to rename this file to include the word alpha at the end but then lfs won't load it, becuase it's looking for a file called interior1.dds not interior1APLHA.dds
Yes I know this was a pointless post but I'm bored and beerless.
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Re: help with DDS lights
ok maybe do something else with the lights then. THX for the info guys
(cant help i just like this one)
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Re: help with DDS lights
I just posted a 1/2 page essay on this, but because you posted, the browser lost the post.
Looking at the screenies again, it looks like I was probably wrong about what your issue is. You're worried the lights look bad because there is a lighter coloured square box around the globes when the lights are turned on, correct?
Just make that area around the globes really dark, so when the lighs come on, the contrast goes up in the lighter areas but not in the darker areas.
Look at how the default lights work in the default interiors.
Does this help?
Looking at the screenies again, it looks like I was probably wrong about what your issue is. You're worried the lights look bad because there is a lighter coloured square box around the globes when the lights are turned on, correct?
Just make that area around the globes really dark, so when the lighs come on, the contrast goes up in the lighter areas but not in the darker areas.
Look at how the default lights work in the default interiors.
Does this help?
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Re: help with DDS lights
JasonJ wrote:I just posted a 1/2 page essay on this, but because you posted, the browser lost the post.
Looking at the screenies again, it looks like I was probably wrong about what your issue is. You're worried the lights look bad because there is a lighter coloured square box around the globes when the lights are turned on, correct?
Just make that area around the globes really dark, so when the lighs come on, the contrast goes up in the lighter areas but not in the darker areas.
Look at how the default lights work in the default interiors.
Does this help?
true. when i do lights, i find the darkest black and use it for a background in the lights area of the dds. then ill put up the light source i want.. but i think you should test your work in a original lfs.exe for best results... that way you will know how others sees it..