Ok, thanks.
you neede to update the Effects folder
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Victhor Foster > wrote:
The new shader dialog looks good, but it doesn't want to enable the
water shader. And I think it's not turning on the crop shaders as
well.
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you neede to update the Effects folder
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Victhor Foster wrote:
> The new shader dialog looks good, but it doesn't want to enable the
> water shader. And I think it's not turning on the crop shaders as well.
>
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Did you update the Effects folder ? It's necessary for the changes to work
Cheers,
Nic
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Victhor Foster wrote:
> The new shader dialog looks good, but it doesn't want to enable the
> water shader. And I think it's not turning on the crop shaders as well.
>
>
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The new shader dialog looks good, but it doesn't want to enable the
water shader. And I think it's not turning on the crop shaders as well.
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Thanks for the input.
I admit I was uncertain about moving the 3d clouds there , but thought I'd
heard it mentioned
that the trees and 3d clouds were going to be moved into the effects...
The reason I thought this needed to be changed was the growing length of the
rendering dialog ,
but my fix may
syd adams wrote:
>I've made 2 versions of a shader menu dialog , rather than manage them from
>the property browser. Is (one ) of them worth commiting ?
>Another option that would be nice is a random vegetation density-factor
>property that could be set with a slider. That is , the density prope
On 5 Oct 2009, at 00:20, syd adams wrote:
shader menu V2
http://imagebin.org/66379
Seems good to me, only concern from a usability point of view is
people who don't know what a shader is - 'advanced graphics settings'
might better (but too long for comfort). However, FG has many, many
p
I've made 2 versions of a shader menu dialog , rather than manage them from
the property browser. Is (one ) of them worth commiting ?
Another option that would be nice is a random vegetation density-factor
property that could be set with a slider. That is , the density property
could be 0-1 , and t
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