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CAT_SHIT_ONE_MM

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my grass still flies up
« on: 12 Nov 2002, 09:08:52 »
Hi, I asked the same kind of question before and I got the answer saying to just delete the Geometry LOD so I did.  But the grasses are still flying up.  I made a huge complex of grasses so the player could blend in the terrain better and I made all those grasses and bushes as a single model.  How do I not make the grasses fly up after making a helicopter crash, 10 tank destroyed, and 30 RPGs blowing up on top of them? How do I give them the armor property of the forest so they will never get destroyed but the players and units could walk over it? Thanks.

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Re:my grass still flies up
« Reply #1 on: 12 Nov 2002, 17:19:54 »
I'd add back the geo lod, make the mass 100,000, then add a paths lod etc.

Take a look at a forest p3d and see how BIS did it.

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Re:my grass still flies up
« Reply #2 on: 12 Nov 2002, 19:20:43 »
forest.p3d?? In the oxygen viewer?? Wow, I didn't know that.  Thanks Select this.  That was a great help.  I thought all those models were in ODOL. Dang!!  Thanks again Select this I have to look in!