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#1 N19HtmAr3

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Posted 11 September 2006 - 08:37 PM

Well, I've made this well model... And I've played around with all kinds of ARGS and settings and shit to get the water moving in the right "floaty" way... But with no real succes... :)

I've managed to create something like it, but it just doesn't look good enough... It doesn't float, it just, moves... :p

Sooo, my question would be:

Does anyone around here know the right settings and ARGS you need to get the right movement for the water? Help would be awfully nice... Thanks.

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Posted 11 September 2006 - 09:34 PM

I don't know the args you've to put, but you can use Wdumb to find that :)
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Posted 11 September 2006 - 09:38 PM

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I think he tried that... but failed... right?

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Posted 11 September 2006 - 09:42 PM

*Wdump

Well, yeah... Ok, I can find the ARGS... But, I must use the ARGS with the right sort of setting, in order to make it look the way I want...

Oh well... I'll try going trough them all to see which one it should be... *sigh*
But if anybody knows what setting etc to use... please, tell... :p

EDIT: :) Problem solved... Well, thanks for your time and good night.

Edited by N19HtmAr3, 11 September 2006 - 10:00 PM.





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