<opening the door...>
I've begun experimenting with Sylvi'a's effects. The glowing eyes I haven't quite decided to do, but it's a straight copy.
The leaf/snowflake emitter is also a pretty clear copy.
Ahhh! But Her pulsing, beating heart...! That's something I haven't come across yet.
I want the glow of light around Her crystal heart to pulse in a definite heartbeat rhythm. Any ideas how to get a steady double pulse in the light?
<...and beating a hasty retreat>
Close to Her heart
Débuté par
Rolo Kipp
, sept. 14 2011 08:15
#1
Posté 14 septembre 2011 - 08:15
#2
Posté 14 septembre 2011 - 11:55
two lights slightly out of sync?
#3
Posté 16 septembre 2011 - 04:35
<looking like he ate...>
(I can't figure any way on the model to offset the start of a light).
I thought for a bit about a single long pulse of light with a darkness effect dimming it in the middle. I thought I saw a darkness effect, somewhere...
I'm thinking now that I might have to try an animated, semi-transparent texture of an aura appearance. That way the effect is where I want it, and the color is seasonal, but the timing is also fixed... I can't speed up her heartbeat during combat or romance. Can you change effects keys for certain anims?
Hmmm, anyone know a good sound already in either NwN or CEP that would make a good "lub-dub"?
<...a lemon>
I might have to. But that puts the event in script, rather than on the modelBorden Haelven wrote...
two lights slightly out of sync?
(I can't figure any way on the model to offset the start of a light).
I thought for a bit about a single long pulse of light with a darkness effect dimming it in the middle. I thought I saw a darkness effect, somewhere...
I'm thinking now that I might have to try an animated, semi-transparent texture of an aura appearance. That way the effect is where I want it, and the color is seasonal, but the timing is also fixed... I can't speed up her heartbeat during combat or romance. Can you change effects keys for certain anims?
Hmmm, anyone know a good sound already in either NwN or CEP that would make a good "lub-dub"?
<...a lemon>





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