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whats are good #'s to put in for a night time fog? like the fog in snowy park... an almost dark purple
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General Death
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The numbers represent a level of light. So the lower the number the less light will be present meaning that the fog will be darker in appearance.
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is that just greyscale? or can you have color to it?
thnx~!
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I think greyscale but jv or surg would have the answer.....
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Na three numbers -> RGB color.
0.1 0.1 0.9
Would make a blue fog.
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why are the numbers so small? 0.1 or 0.<something>... Usually RGB is 0 - 255
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It are normalized values:
0 = 0, 255 = 1.
So 128 128 128 would be 0.5 0.5 0.5.