TES Skyrim 0.400
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Re: TES Skyrim 0.400
Oh, i dont even remember about this parameter existance. Well, this parameter is useless, cause color filter exist already and game colors of the fog are all wrong, so weather system must be made for this purpose, but mist itself calculates colors more or less correctly. Side thing, i don't want to touch mist because still hope to get back to volumetric one.
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Re: TES Skyrim 0.400
How does it differ from the now implemented Mist method?
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Not sure can explain this well, some old users know the difference cause i released volumetric mist then reverted back. Volumetric is like you look at mountains made from fog and see all of them. Current mist is very fast because do not use ray tracing, but the way it looks fully depends from camera position in the world and applied globally for every direction and every distance, so you can't see where mist will be very dense before enter that area.
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No, it's usual mist. It looked like this:
https://forum.unity.com/attachments/201 ... pg.213618/
https://forum.unity.com/attachments/201 ... pg.213618/
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It looks awesome. How big would be the performance impact?
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For that time was too big, that's why removed it. Also when i tried to work on volumetric clouds, mist was a trouble maker as any transparent volumetric effect, so i forgot totally volumetric mist. By performance it is like underwater volumetric rays.
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Is it possible to fix that transparency issue in order to get Volumetric Clouds and Volumetric Mist working smoothly?
I have seen some of your screenshots of those clouds and they really look amazing.
I have seen some of your screenshots of those clouds and they really look amazing.
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No, it's impossible to fix, something must be sacrified. There was a mod which create volumetric clouds with rains as many different objects spawned, such mods absolutely incompatible with volumetric clouds or mist and even if i do my own transparent effects, always forced to think how to not ruin others. Even depth of field will not work properly with volumetric mist or clouds and need new standard of shader file with two depth buffers.
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Re: TES Skyrim 0.400
What about implementing this 3D Clouds instead of your one - Would it still be incompatible with Mist and everything else?