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*[[env_smokestack]] and [[func_dustcloud]] use numerous sprites to achieve their effect, and can therefore be very expensive to render (some settings will slow your map, especially on low-end systems).
*[[env_smokestack]] and [[func_dustcloud]] use numerous sprites to achieve their effect, and can therefore be very expensive to render (some settings will slow your map, especially on low-end systems).
*[[CS:S]] has some cloud props.
*[[CS:S]] has some cloud props.
*Shafts of light must be added by hand. There is a model for this (<code>Effects/vol_light.mdl</code>) or you can create a non-solid brush with material (where ''did'' that material go?).
*Shafts of light must be added by hand. There is a model for this (<code>Effects/vol_light.mdl</code>) or you can create a non-solid brush with material {{todo|What material!?}}.
*To get fog in a 3D skybox, adjust the fog settings in the [[sky_camera]]. For best results give it the same settings as the [[env_fog_controller]].
*To get fog in a 3D skybox, adjust the fog settings in the [[sky_camera]]. For best results give it the same settings as the [[env_fog_controller]].



Revision as of 22:18, 19 September 2009

This article is about adding smoke, dust, fog, etc, to a map. Due to their similarities, most of these effects can be achieved by variations of each other.


Entities

Materials

  • effects/fog_d1_trainstation_02 Used only in the distance. Fit to brush face. HL2-content derived source games only.
  • shadertest/volumetricfog — Doesn't work.
  • tools/toolsfog — Works only with func_smokevolume.
  • tools/toolsskyfog (needs description)

Notes

  • env_smokestack and func_dustcloud use numerous sprites to achieve their effect, and can therefore be very expensive to render (some settings will slow your map, especially on low-end systems).
  • CS:S has some cloud props.
  • Shafts of light must be added by hand. There is a model for this (Effects/vol_light.mdl) or you can create a non-solid brush with material
    Todo: What material!?
    .
  • To get fog in a 3D skybox, adjust the fog settings in the sky_camera. For best results give it the same settings as the env_fog_controller.

See also

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