Product Chat / Night settings for a Game - How to set up?

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R.E.Z.
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Posted: 19th Apr 2015 11:13
Hello,

How to set up Nightsettings with Moonshine for a Game?
How do I do that?
Might someone have an idea for me?

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DVader
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Posted: 19th Apr 2015 12:33
Check out your sliders after pressing TAB twice. You can change ambient light settings and such to darken the scene. Change the skybox to a night one. You can also use fog to help give the scene the look you want. Play around with the ambient and surface rbg settings to alter the tint to look suitable.(Moonlight etc). Play around with these settings, you will soon get a feel for how to set them for different looking scenes.


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Tarkus1971
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Posted: 21st Apr 2015 11:42 Edited at: 21st Apr 2015 11:47
also change the default images for sunrays, to something less yellow, make the fog close and black, brightness down and contrast up. You might get something looking like below… mooncloud is a good skybox for night time. turn down the specular, leave lightrays up, 3/4, and bloom up if your gfx card can handle it.



my darkness is extreme, but it is so flexible.
MadLad Designs
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Posted: 21st Apr 2015 12:00
Would be nice if we could save the settings under a name so they can be loaded in again. E.g:

Golden Sunset
Rainy Day
Moonshine
Dark Night
Cloudy Day
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HarryWever
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Posted: 21st Apr 2015 13:51
Yesy that would indeed be very usefull
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R.E.Z.
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Posted: 21st Apr 2015 19:41
Hello,

@DVader, Tarkus1971, MadLad Designs and HarryWever:
thank You for Your hepl and future ideas.

I will go for the hints
Have a great day,

R.E.Z.
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