Topic: Headlights, Muzzle Flash, Flashlight
At last, a successful attempt at making muzzle flashes and lights light up in the dark.
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At last, a successful attempt at making muzzle flashes and lights light up in the dark.
The muzzle flare looked great, the tiny spot of red light jumping around looked a bit odd, but it's just different that's all.
The flashlight looked off, mainly because the only light seemingly coming from it was on the floor. Flashlights shine forward, not down. And the end probably wouldn't be yellow if the light was red.
The headlight is super-grainy, and isn't casting light anywhere either.
I'd say the muzzle flash is great, but the others need some more work. ![]()
The muzzle flare looked great, the tiny spot of red light jumping around looked a bit odd, but it's just different that's all.
The flashlight looked off, mainly because the only light seemingly coming from it was on the floor. Flashlights shine forward, not down. And the end probably wouldn't be yellow if the light was red.
The headlight is super-grainy, and isn't casting light anywhere either.I'd say the muzzle flash is great, but the others need some more work.
As I made this, I knew the flashlight was going to be a little screwed up, but I wasn't sure about the headlight. This was mostly testing that. And yes, I noticed (and got annoyed by) the graininess.
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