lamp post
Light!
You can do lights the same way JeffM2501 did. Simple create a flat box (part of the mesh is better, or group) and have it textured to a light type png.
View topic: http://my.bzflag.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t ... =billboard
Pic: http://my.bzflag.org/bb/download.php?id=621
If this is what you would like (notice the lights) then download the zip and you will find the light texture. (rename it and load it to see white boxes where he places the texture)
View topic: http://my.bzflag.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t ... =billboard
Pic: http://my.bzflag.org/bb/download.php?id=621
If this is what you would like (notice the lights) then download the zip and you will find the light texture. (rename it and load it to see white boxes where he places the texture)
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I have a lamppost
Lampost? Did somebody say lampost?
Keep in mind this was the very first object I made with Wings3D. Tell me if you need a better one.
Keep in mind this was the very first object I made with Wings3D. Tell me if you need a better one.
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- Image1.jpg
- Lamppost
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- lappost.bzw
- .bzw file
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- lappost.wings
- .wings
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how do u make the light....
how do u make the light yellow in wings, meaning setting up textures in wings?
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Re: how do u make the light....
In "object" mode, select the object you want to turn yellow. Click on "face" mode. All the faces of your object should be selected. Right click, and choose "material > new material". Move the sliders to change the color, and OK when you're done. Upa!, your material has been applied.person1 wrote:how do u make the light yellow in wings, meaning setting up textures in wings?
To change the material color, go into Geometry > Outliner, scroll down to the material name, right-click on it, and choose "edit material...".
Those were from memory, so I might be wrong on some of the specifics.