Digital Paint Discussion Board
Development => Bugs, Feature Requests, and Feedback => Official Feature Votes => Topic started by: ashkenaz on May 05, 2008, 11:47:54 AM
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I CALL THIS TO A VOTE ;D higher quality shaders, so we could have semi reflective tiles, more realistic glass, mirrors, guns with aluminum reflectivness, and such things. cant live without...
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As much as I would love to see new shaders, bloom, etc. By using rscripts, you can make reflective looking glass that is pretty convincing, you can give your tiles a reflective look (I've done this in the CTP using Jitspoe's 'glare' texture from the masks).
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im saying better than that... :D
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http://dplogin.com/dplogin/featurevote/feature.php?id=10140
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ARBF is what you used for the water reflections, right?
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who? and i use a program that uses shaders, its a 3d modeling program. the shaders are pretty simple, but very effective go to http://www.4dblue.com/gallery.html
all the pictures were made in like 10 minutes (very good GOOD program)
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ARBF is what you used for the water reflections, right?
The reflections are just rendered to a texture. ARBF is used for the ripple distortions an Fresnel effect.
who? and i use a program that uses shaders, its a 3d modeling program. the shaders are pretty simple, but very effective go to http://www.4dblue.com/gallery.html
all the pictures were made in like 10 minutes (very good GOOD program)
Judging from the screenshots, you may have a misunderstanding as to what shaders can and cannot do. They don't just magically generate reflections, refractions, caustics, etc. All they can do is manipulate existing pixels and textures. That program looks interesting, though. I'll have to check it out.
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Judging from the screenshots, you may have a misunderstanding as to what shaders can and cannot do. They don't just magically generate reflections, refractions, caustics, etc. All they can do is manipulate existing pixels and textures. That program looks interesting, though. I'll have to check it out.
yea im very new to this type stuff, and yes the program is easy to learn...