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Re: Revised splashes

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I apologize if this is considered bumping, but - thank you for revising these splashes! I just finally implemented it to work with my project, and it looks fantastic!

Spoiler: What happens when you mix splashes + rain?
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Re: Revised splashes

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Are there small-type splashes? There probably should be. Then you can give the rain drops (or whatever else) <10 mass, and they'll have a much nicer effect on water.
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Re: Revised splashes

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NeuralStunner wrote:Are there small-type splashes? There probably should be. Then you can give the rain drops (or whatever else) <10 mass, and they'll have a much nicer effect on water.
Good idea, I'll get on that once I am awake. I seriously lost track of time last night :P
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Re: Revised splashes

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Nice splashes, i will use on my project (if there's no problem).
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Re: Revised splashes

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MEGA BUMP!!!

Hey Enjay, this is showing "unknown flat" errors when autoloaded with Doom 1/Ultimate Doom... this can be solved by using lump filtering. Create a folder inside called /filter/doom.id.doom2/ and put this terrain.txt into that folder:

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floor RROCK01 LavaSmoke

floor RROCK02 LavaSmoke

floor RROCK05 LavaSmoke
floor RROCK06 LavaSmoke
floor RROCK07 LavaSmoke
floor RROCK08 LavaSmoke

floor SLIME01 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME02 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME03 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME04 SlimeBrown

floor SLIME05 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME06 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME07 SlimeBrown
floor SLIME08 SlimeBrown

floor SLIME09 LavaSmoke
floor SLIME10 LavaSmoke
floor SLIME11 LavaSmoke
floor SLIME12 LavaSmoke
Finally, remove the same entries from the top-level terrain.txt.

Just in case you want to update the file. :P I have made local changes to my copy.

Thanks again for this simple but essential mod!
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Re: Revised splashes

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I can't do it immediately, but that certainly makes sense. I will do though. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: Revised splashes

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Another mega bump :D :D :D

This topic came up again, and I thought - heck, why did I not just upload my modified version that I suggested to Enjay 2 years ago?!

Enjay, feel free to offer this version in the OP if you want.

I have made no changes other than moving the Doom 2 terrain into a filter folder to silence the warnings when the mod is loaded in Doom 1. Everything else is left intact just the way you made it. :)
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Re: Revised splashes

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First post updated to link to your post Nash. Thanks for doing that. I had completely forgotten about the suggestion.
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Re: Revised splashes

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Bumpnessnessness :)

I made some new splashes since then. I upload two motionless samples for ya. You can decide whether or not you find them appealing. If so, I can upload the whole set :)
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Re: Revised splashes

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I'll let Enjay decide for himself, but in my opinion, those don't mesh with the vanilla art style.
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Re: Revised splashes

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This mod is "just" a port of the Raven splashes for ease of Doom mod use. Anything outside of that scope should probably get its own thread.

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