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Well to get TANE to look like that you gotta mod the shaders and tweak the post processing, I'm pretty sure TRam__ has a guide somewhere on the shaders.
Hi Axe
Unfortunately, they aren't yet available for TANE. I'm actually planning to make some improvements for them for TANE, that will bring them in line with the other versions included in TANE. The main issue is time at the moment
And thanks for the complements guys, I am very glad to hear that they are being enjoyed
Zec
Well to get TANE to look like that you gotta mod the shaders and tweak the post processing, I'm pretty sure TRam__ has a guide somewhere on the shaders.
Can i ask what you mean by modding the shader's ?, I've heard of the post processing part but the modding the shader's isn't familiar. Nice work would love to see sum more.
Cheers Mick.
Thanks David i've saved that link sounds way above my head for the time being.
Cheers Mick.
Thanks Zec, tried those settings tonight. I reset the environment, wow it looks heaps better now.Hi David
Just a thought, but was the route transferred from a previous version? If so, you'll need to reset the environment settings for the route. This is done by opening the route into Survetor (using 'edit route'), and then click on the 'main menu' button on the top toolbar, then click on 'edit environment'. Now click on the 'reset colours' button above the clock.
You can then adjust the colours (and hence the brightness) using the tools provided. Each of the 'dots' around the clock represents a time point where you can change the environment colours. You can also add, move, or remove time points as required.
The sun colour box will change the directional light colour.
The ambient colour box will change the ambient colour.
The sky box has 3 'levels' that can be adjusted, so you can have a different colour at the horizon, half way up, and at the top.
Note, the colour also effects the brightness. So if you want darker light but at a similar colour, you can do so by reducing each of the colour wheels equally (or close enough to). It will take a bit of practice
Regards
Hey all
A few more from a WIP route (RIP framerate)
Somewhere on the South Coast...