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(*'''Spot Light:'''The light shines from the source to the walls like a flashlight. I used this on my Crucifix in my vampire mod to light up the vamps face as they got close in front of the player.)
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*'''Negative:''' Reduces the illumination on surroundings objects
*'''Negative:''' Reduces the illumination on surroundings objects
*'''Dynamic:'''
*'''Dynamic:'''
*'''Spot Light:'''
*'''Spot Light:'''The light shines from the source to the walls like a flashlight.
*'''Spot Shadow:'''
*'''Spot Shadow:'''



Revision as of 20:41, 26 September 2010

Light objects provide spherical areas of illumination. They may or may not have a physical 3D object to represent them, such as a candle or lamp.

Base Object Fields

  • ID: The Editor ID for this object. This is a unique name used to identify the light within the Construction Set.
  • Script: Name of the script to attach to this object. Lights use object scripts.
  • FOV:
  • Falloff Exponent:
  • Radius: Radius of the circle the light illuminates
  • Color: Color of the light produced
  • Fade: Determines the opacity/brightness of the light
  • Flicker Effect: Defines if and how the light should flicker
  • NIF File: 3D art used to display the light ingame
  • TESSound: Sound played by the light
  • Quest Item: Marks this as a quest item.
  • Negative: Reduces the illumination on surroundings objects
  • Dynamic:
  • Spot Light:The light shines from the source to the walls like a flashlight.
  • Spot Shadow:

Carriable

  • Can Carry: Flag to determine if the light can be moved to containers
  • Off by default: Flag to determine if the light is turned off by default
  • Name: Name of the light. This is the name displayed in a container
  • Icon Image: Inventory icon used by the light
  • Weight: Weight of the light
  • Time: Duration of time the light stays on when equipped
  • Value: Base gold value of the light

Notes

  • The results of enabling the Negative flag are different for different video settings with good results for HDR and bad results for Bloom w/t AA.