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Adding fog and other "Moving" parts...
Drakennz
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Ho do i add things like fog out of vents in a map?
really confused on this point
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slayer20
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Add a light_spot entity.
Place it in your vent/where ever.
Change the Atmospheric Density on the light_spot.
Run map.
Profit.
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zastels
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You may want to use particles if you're looking for movement.
That's all I can tell you. I'm sure someone here knows how to use the particles that can help you. But something like a steam jet, or swirling mist/fog, that would be a particle effect.
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alibi
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those are placed with cinematic entity these days. moving props are dynamic_props.
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Place it in your vent/where ever.
Change the Atmospheric Density on the light_spot.
Run map.
Profit.
That's all I can tell you. I'm sure someone here knows how to use the particles that can help you. But something like a steam jet, or swirling mist/fog, that would be a particle effect.