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Jul 17 2009, 01:29 PM
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Hi
My first post over here and was wondering if there was a kind of ready shader for simulating waterdrops. We have a scene where we want to make the objects look wet and have water moving along the object. Or are there any sources about this. I have tried to search on the forum but no luck and also on google I ended with nothing. Maybe it is very complicated to do? I have seen this in Cryteks Sandbox where you can check and uncheck the Wet option Thanks Aydin |
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Jul 23 2009, 07:52 AM
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With your object still selected, change the Fill Category to Gradient | Radial. Then click on the gradient swatch next to the Fill Category and change the colors so that it look like the example image below (Color1 = #FFFFFF, Color2 = #CCCCCC).
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