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What's the best PS to use for rushing water? - lolmaster - 08-24-2012

What's the best particle system to use when you have rushing water? Like a waterfall?


RE: What's the best PS to use for rushing water? - i3670 - 08-24-2012

Don't know about PS, but there is an entity called "sewerduct_water".


RE: What's the best PS to use for rushing water? - Mackiiboy - 08-25-2012

When I created a waterfall, I used the entity "sewerduct_water.ent" for the waterfall, and "ps_impact_water_wheel_splash_highest.ps" for the splashes. I modified "ps_impact_water_wheel_splash_highest.ps" in the particle editor to improve the splashes and make them to fit better with my waterfall, which is something I recommend you to try if you want to have a good-looking waterfall. You can place some of them on the water, and some of them under the water to improve the splasheffects.
(08-24-2012, 05:58 PM)lolmaster Wrote: What's the best particle system to use when you have rushing water? Like a waterfall?



RE: What's the best PS to use for rushing water? - Bas - 08-25-2012

(08-25-2012, 09:20 AM)Mackiiboy Wrote: When I created a waterfall, I used the entity "sewerduct_water.ent" for the waterfall, and "ps_impact_water_wheel_splash_highest.ps" for the splashes. I modified "ps_impact_water_wheel_splash_highest.ps" in the particle editor to improve the splashes and make them to fit better with my waterfall, which is something I recommend you to try if you want to have a good-looking waterfall. You can place some of them on the water, and some of them under the water to improve the splasheffects.
That modification sounds neat but doesn't the waterfall get ugly using the same particle systems over and over? I'll get a look into particle editor when I get home. Any idea what the name is of that particle system that looks like sparky dust what alot of people use in their windows?