
Night in bloodguch?
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Night in bloodguch?
How would one go about changing bloodgulch from day to night? I'm pretty sure you need to darken and lower the contrast on the scenery, then change the lighting or something... Not sure how though. Anyone mind helping a noob in distress? 

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Re: Night in bloodguch?
You have to edit the lightmaps. Go to the bitm tag, and then find a bitmap tag called levels\test\bloodgulch\bloodgulch. It should look like some glitchy yellow and orange squares. Edit them so they are darker, and re-import those images.
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Re: Night in bloodguch?
Cool, thanks. Only one problem, how do I turn off the sun?
Edit: Although it's probably harder, can you dim the sun and make it a moon?
'Nother edit: Figured out how to get rid of the sun, easy enough. But it still seems really light. Is there some sort of luminescence that you can turn down, or do you just darken the ground as well? Where does all the light come from?
Edit: Although it's probably harder, can you dim the sun and make it a moon?
'Nother edit: Figured out how to get rid of the sun, easy enough. But it still seems really light. Is there some sort of luminescence that you can turn down, or do you just darken the ground as well? Where does all the light come from?

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Re: Night in bloodguch?
well, i know nothing about light, but i think to take out teh sun, just find and delete the sun's bitmap.
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Re: Night in bloodguch?
Lightmaps aren't THAT simple 
After that, you've gotta darken all the scenery.

After that, you've gotta darken all the scenery.
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Re: Night in bloodguch?
So the sun has nothing to do with the lighting really? Aside from being a big white dot.
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Re: Night in bloodguch?
Yes but you might want to edit the sky too.
Otherwise it would be pitchblack with a sun and blue sky
Otherwise it would be pitchblack with a sun and blue sky

Re: Night in bloodguch?
someone should go and write a tut about light.
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Re: Night in bloodguch?
Two more quick questions:
One, where do the lens flare options hide themselves? --Edit: figured that out... kinda obvious really.
And two, there's still this awful white "fog" that kinda ruins the effect. How can I change to be a bit darker?
Thanks.
One, where do the lens flare options hide themselves? --Edit: figured that out... kinda obvious really.
And two, there's still this awful white "fog" that kinda ruins the effect. How can I change to be a bit darker?
Thanks.
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