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translucent water?

Started by yesu1414, April 26, 2007, 07:00:41 AM

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yesu1414

How can I make a translucent water,just like this?

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wouanagaine

Not sure, but there are some properties in the terran examplar that dictate when ( at which depth ) the water become fully opaque. With Reader you can find the terran examplar using the examplar navigator, make a copy of it ( to avoid overwriting simcity_1.dat ) and then tweak it to see if it works

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This water is included with the Gizmo's flora mod, available at his site:  http://gizmo.lunarpages.com/  (you have to register)
However, Wouanagaine's suggestion is very interesant, and may work with any water mod. I may use it sometime... ;)
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yesu1414

Thank you two .
You helped me a lot :D :D

freedo50

You may also want to try some of PEG's great water mods, they can be found on his site [linkie]. He has many different styles and that i what you will find most MD authors use instead of Maxis' neon blue water.

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