3D skybox

3D skybox

Re: 3D skybox Posted by satchmo on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 1:30am
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Posted 2004-12-20 1:30am
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This is a simple question, but I haven't found the answer after reading through all the relevant forum posts and tutorials.

Is it necessary to seal the map when 3D skybox is being used? I
mean, does the 3D skybox seal the map already, thereby negating the
need to seal the map in the actual map area?
Re: 3D skybox Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 1:36am
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Posted 2004-12-20 1:36am
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a sky texture, acts exactly the same as any world brush.. if you have a leak, you have a leak. its not leaking through the sky, if thats what you are asking.
Re: 3D skybox Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 1:42am
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Short answer: yes, you must seal the map and the 3d skybox.

Long answer: The 3D skybox is just another small area outside your map filled with 3D geometry. It doesn't physically surround your map, but merely displays what is effectively a camera view from inside that box wherever it finds the appropriate portal sky texture on a brush. Thus, sealing only the skybox but not the main map will still result in just as much a leak as ever before. :smile:
Re: 3D skybox Posted by satchmo on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 1:42am
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Posted 2004-12-20 1:42am
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Sorry, it's difficult to express what I mean exactly. But that's not what I mean.

Let's say that I have an open field (a single brush at the origin) with
a 3D skybox built around it (in another area of the grid, of
course). Do I still need to enclose the field with another box of
is the 3D skybox sufficient?
Re: 3D skybox Posted by satchmo on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 1:44am
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Posted 2004-12-20 1:44am
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Thanks, Squirrel with martial art skills.