rain through ceiling holes

rain through ceiling holes

Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by brett5010 on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 8:34am
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if anybody knows how id appreciate your time.
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by Corona on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 9:46am
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Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by brett5010 on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 11:32am
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Yes but indoor rain doesnt seem to work properly, any help?
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by Leperous on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 11:36am
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rain will fall about 128 units below the bottom of the entity
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by brett5010 on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 12:01pm
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<sup>meaning</sup>? does that mean if i lower the rain, it will come in?
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by brett5010 on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 12:15pm
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nvm got it thanks for your help guys.
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by Leperous on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 12:43pm
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How did you fix it?! :rolleyes:
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by DrGlass on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 5:37pm
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I dont think rain works in HL2 or HL2:DM fyi
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by omegaslayer on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 7:54pm
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This is a CSS map, I know this because I help him before.
Re: rain through ceiling holes Posted by brett5010 on Thu Jan 27th 2005 at 8:17pm
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Posted 2005-01-27 8:17pm
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How did you fix it?! :rolleyes:
I made another brush and put it inside :smile: . Im thinking of reshaping it
so that they look like the water is spreading as it gets closer to the
ground.
This is a CSS map, I know this because I help him before.
<sup>yes</sup> its a css map

also, im having trouble with the lighting....everything is great except
for the brightness, they are way too bright, bright enough to give the
player a headache when they see them. and in the properties the only
real thing i can do is change the 'colour' rather than the essential
'brightness'. I tried setting the colour to a darker grey and nothing
happened, other colours work but its still overbright. . .