Is it possible to make a surface slippery? like reduce the friction or
something.. i looked for a slippery/slick texture but didnt find
one......
i wana make a big slope (displacement map) and make little sleds to go down .... just experimenting.....
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Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Bobv on Mon Jan 10th at 11:11pm 2005
Posted by Bobv on Mon Jan 10th at 11:11pm 2005
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 12:26am 2005
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 12:26am 2005
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 1:03am 2005
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 1:03am 2005
This has been answered before, but since you can't find it with a search for "slippery"...
It's a material property. If you're making your own material files (.vmt), use
"$surfaceprop" "ice" (or "slipperymetal" or "slipperyslime").
If you want to use standard materials, I think the "dev/ice" and "nature/mudfloor4bs" already have slippery properties.
It's a material property. If you're making your own material files (.vmt), use
"$surfaceprop" "ice" (or "slipperymetal" or "slipperyslime").
If you want to use standard materials, I think the "dev/ice" and "nature/mudfloor4bs" already have slippery properties.
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 1:16am 2005
hmm i did a search but i couldnt find, thank you for answering
i was
already starting to try to attach thrusters to my sled but this is
easier, and i have a bad feeling about rocket sleds
hmmm.. why do i not see either of those O_o
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 1:16am 2005
? quote:
This has been answered before, but since you can't find it with a search for "slippery"...
It's a material property. If you're making your own material files (.vmt), use
"$surfaceprop" "ice" (or "slipperymetal" or "slipperyslime").
If you want to use standard materials, I think the "dev/ice" and "nature/mudfloor4bs" already have slippery properties.
It's a material property. If you're making your own material files (.vmt), use
"$surfaceprop" "ice" (or "slipperymetal" or "slipperyslime").
If you want to use standard materials, I think the "dev/ice" and "nature/mudfloor4bs" already have slippery properties.
hmm i did a search but i couldnt find, thank you for answering
hmmm.. why do i not see either of those O_o
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 1:19am 2005
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 1:19am 2005
Are you mapping for CS:S? It might not have those materials.
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 1:24am 2005
Posted by Bobv on Tue Jan 11th at 1:24am 2005
HL:DM O_o
Re: Slick/Slippery surfaces?
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 2:42am 2005
Posted by Rof on Tue Jan 11th at 2:42am 2005
I had the name of the textures wrong - it's "dev/dev_measureice01" and "nature/mudfloor004bs".
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