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| Demian:
--- Quote from: Greek2me on March 28, 2012, 11:15:16 AM ---I believe this is fixed in the next update. --- End quote --- Maybe but I doubt it. Badspot mentioned that prints use entirely separate lighting from the 3D world. |
| Peejster:
--- Quote from: Demian on March 28, 2012, 11:32:47 AM ---Maybe but I doubt it. Badspot mentioned that prints use entirely separate lighting from the 3D world. --- End quote --- Well, crap. Only other solution I could think of is to --- Quote from: Peejster on March 28, 2012, 08:31:22 AM ---change the print's transparency according to the light level. --- End quote --- Although that wouldn't work as well as it should. |
| Mr.Noßody:
With prints, using ANY color no matter the transparency, will result in glowing. If you don't want a print to glow, you can only use different transitions of black. |
| Peejster:
--- Quote from: Mr.Noßody on March 28, 2012, 06:38:32 PM ---With prints, using ANY color no matter the transparency, will result in glowing. If you don't want a print to glow, you can only use different transitions of black. --- End quote --- No. If prints become more transparent as the light level falls, they don't glow as much. Were you thinking of something else entirely? :| |
| Mr.Noßody:
--- Quote from: Peejster on March 28, 2012, 07:01:56 PM ---No. If prints become more transparent as the light level falls, they don't glow as much. Were you thinking of something else entirely? :| --- End quote --- ..Don't glow as much? That's still glowing.. I'm talking about prints that can be used in any lighting. Not just one... |
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