KIND Water2
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Revision as of 23:59, 3 February 2010
Note: New animated water in TRS (kind water2) supercedes previous UTC water (kind water). Therefore kind water is no longer supported by TRS. Where a UTC map refers to an old kind water asset it will automatically be updated to one of the new animated water assets. Essentially the new water system comprises of an animated, bump-mapped, transparent surface. The animation variables are controlled through the water.anim.txt. The tile size and material properties are controlled though the water.config.txt file. The following example is of Calm Water.
config.txt:
kuid <kuid:56113:1226> trainz-build 2.5 category-class "EW" category-region "AU" category-era "2010s" username "CalmWater" kind "water2" description "This is a test water2." thumbnails { 0 { image "thumb.jpg" width 240 height 180 } }
water.anim.txt:
version 1.00 // Water DetailAnim configuration file // Is used from DefaultWater.config.txt DetailAnim { animSampleRate = 10; // Sample rate (samples per sec) animPeriod = 5; // Looping period in sec. animSpeed = 2.0; // Speed of waves animSize = 128,128; // Bump map dimentions animWorldSize = 450.0; // "Size" of one tile animMaxHeight = 0.4; // Max height of the wave animScaleNormXY = 4.0; // scale X,Y coordinates of the normal map for better interpolation FFT { animFFTWindVec = -15.0,5.0; // Direction and speed of the wind affecting length of the waves animPhillipsA = 1.0e-3; // Phillips spectrum constant affecting heights of the waves animFFTSeed = 0; } }
water.config.txt
// WaterManager config data WaterManager("WaterManagerGeneric") { WaterMaterial { materialColor = (0.20, 0.45, 0.45, 0.8); materialRI = 0.3; opacityTex = WaterOpacity.texture; opacityAmount = 0.5; } // Compiled DetailAnim or text ConfigData file ‘water.anim.txt’ // This is now loaded manually by Trainz so Trainz can cache the anim file in a separate folder. // DetailAnimFile = water.anim; } // WaterGeometry config data WaterGeometry { UVScrollVelocity = 0.0, 0.05; TileUVScale = 1.0, 1.0; GridSpacing = 10.0; // "Size" of one cell of the grid (is used if MaxAmp > 0) TileGridSize = 2, 2; // Number of vertices in one tile (use more if MaxAmp > 0) WaveFreq = 0.0; //0.15; MaxAmp = 0.0; //0.25; // Mesh animation // TileGridSize = 3, 3; // Number of vertices in one tile (use more if MaxAmp > 0) // WaveFreq = 0.15; // MaxAmp = 0.25; }