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Register and log in to move these advertisements down Adding Waves to BFME 1
Next, run the WAK editor. Click on “Import” and select the text file of your map. When you do, a box will appear with available options for your waves. At the top of the box, you will see which Coastline you are currently editing. You can also set the direction of your waves, as moving Above/Left of your waypoints, or Below/Right of them. There are also 5 different types of waves to choose from: Pond, Radial, Ocean, Close Ocean and Close Ocean Double. The best way is to try them all out and see which looks better. Pond waves are smaller and recede quicker. Radial waves begin as two or three smaller waves, before merging into one wave. Ocean waves are bigger and quite normal looking. Close Ocean waves break and recede slightly differently to Ocean waves. Close Ocean Double waves break before the previous wave has fully receded, giving you a double wave for a slight moment. From left to right: Radial, Pond, Ocean and Close Ocean Double. Links / Downloads
CommentsDisplay order: Newest first Radspakr Wolfbane (Team Chamber Member) - Sunday July 18, 2010 - 19:29 I looked into the wak editor a long time ago but never got around to trying it. |
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