Re: pushable
Posted by $loth on
Sun Apr 18th 2004 at 7:32pm
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Which brush based entity can I use to make a force like on a river??? or could u direct me to the tut cause i couldn't find it.
help apreciated :biggrin:
Re: pushable
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Apr 18th 2004 at 7:38pm
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Can't remember where there is a tutorial, but the entity you should use a trigger_push I believe...kinda self explanatory I'd have thought :biggrin: It is a brush based entity - you put a brush over the area of effect you want and give it a power. The sorta thing you need to experiment with really.
Re: pushable
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You should be able to overlap the push and water entities just fine...
Re: pushable
Posted by omegaslayer on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 1:17am
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easy: func_conveyor, adds a push for you, and you can use the scroll water texture to make it a river.
Re: pushable
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 1:46am
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Did they use trigger_push on undertow? (I think it was undertow, with the great huge water complex).
I don't think you can sit "in" a func_conveyor, unless it has some kind of not solid flag...
Re: pushable
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 2:13am
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The conveyor does have a "not solid" flag, but i you check it there is no push either :sad:
Re: pushable
Posted by wil5on on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 4:08am
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Try the func_conveyor, make it non-solid so you can go in it. Put a trigger_push in the func_conveyor. I think that would work, try it.
Re: pushable
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make it a water texture and it will be water
Re: pushable
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
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Not really Omega. it will just look like water. you won't be able to swim in it.
Re: pushable
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another person whom failed to search perhaps????
Re: pushable
Posted by Captain P on
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To be able to swim in there, I also add a func_illusionary with Contents: Volumetric Light. This acts as water in that way that a player can swim in it.
To set the fade color and intensity, you'll need to apply a texture to this func_illusionary. The color was defined by the 3rd color of that texture (If I don't mistake myself), and the brightness of the fade is set by the red value of the 4th color. The func_illusionary can be set to Render FX: Texture and Render amount: 0 to make it invisible, so it doesn't add to your w_poly's.
The reason that I don't use a func_water, is that it adds a lot to your r_speeds, and I find it rather unrealistic water. With 2 func_conveyors I can make much better-looking water...