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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
i think the bottom square is too close to the water level
which water material are you using? is it a meta water? it might be a case of that the foam is populated when it is a certain height above the terrain which in this case is all over the terrain.
Rich
http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk
im sure theres a massively better suggestion from someone else, but the best way i can think of is use a boolean? (i dont deal with terrain much to be honest)
in the terrain editor, what happens if you click "zero edges"? not sure if htat applies to geocontrol jobbies though.
Rich
http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk
haha, where abouts where they, you?
good times or where they like typical swedes :D
Rich
http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk
ah no worries, im sure someone will be along to help you soon enough :)
try water without foam btw, it might make a difference and then if it does youll know that its due to foam not becuase the land mass is too close, then you can start chaning some node settings.
Rich
http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk
Open the terrain editor and slide the Clip slider on the left over just a bit (clip is located at the bottom of the terrain editor) . That will remove the square edges.
LVS - Where Learning is Fun!
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Double-click on the water to open the Water Surface Options. Move the Overall agitation more toward Calm to reduce the wave height. You may need to un-check the Use global wave control box and adjust the height for the waves and the amount of foam if you need more control.
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theres some water guides on my site if you are just beggining with water :)
Rich
http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk
Make sure that the water plane has a meta-water material. Otherwise you loose all the fun water features. You alos have to have Vue 8.
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http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html
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Any idea?
thanks