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== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
A | A '''light source''' is a non-physical object that shines a light. Its light does not cast shadows (only the sun or the moon can) and can go through walls. It can be of one of these two types: | ||
* A '''light point''' (glowing light source) is an all-directional light source, like a floating lightbulb, that emits light all around it. | |||
* A '''light reflector''', much like projectors or vehicle headlights, is a beam-shaped light that was introduced in {{GVI|arma3|2.06|size= 0.75}} (see {{Link|#Heli Spotlight|this example below}}). | |||
Such light source is '''[[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]]''' to the computer where the script has been called; one player could see a light in the dark while another would not have such light "object" created. | |||
<div class="float-right" style="margin-top: 1em"><!-- little trick to keep Flare's thumbnail aligned --> | |||
[[File:lightpoint_redColor_blueAmbient.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Lightpoint with {{Color|darkred|red}} colour, and {{Color|blue|blue}} ambient. | |||
Note how the {{Color|darkred|red}} and {{Color|blue|blue}} hues mix to create {{Color|purple|purple}}.]] | |||
</div> | |||
=== Colour === | |||
Colour set ''via'' [[setLightColor]] determines the lens [[#Flare|flare]] effect colour, as well as light's first colour. | |||
=== Ambient === | |||
{{ | Colour set ''via'' [[setLightAmbient]] determines the outer colour shone by the light source. | ||
{{Feature|important|Light colour does not affect AI spotting ability, but ambient '''does'''.}} | |||
=== | === Flare === | ||
The flare is the "colour point" centre that emits light. It can be visible or invisible (set by [[setLightUseFlare]]). | |||
{{Feature|informative|Flare is '''not''' visible by day, even using [[setLightDayLight]].}} | |||
=== Set | == How To == | ||
The list of all light source commands can be found in the [[:Category:Command Group: Lights|Lights command group]] category. | |||
=== Create a Light Source === | |||
<sqf> | |||
private _lightSource = "#lightpoint" createVehicleLocal player modelToWorld [0, 2, 1.5]; | |||
// alternatively, a light reflector (cone) can be created since {{arma3}} v2.06 | |||
private _lightSource = "#lightreflector" createVehicleLocal player modelToWorld [0, 2, 1.5]; | |||
</sqf> | |||
{{Feature|informative|A light source is '''local''' (and all the light commands take a local argument too), hence [[createVehicleLocal]]'s usage.}} | |||
=== Set Light Colour === | |||
==== Colour ==== | ==== Colour ==== | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightColor [0.25, 1, 1]; // also defines Flare colour</sqf> | |||
==== Ambient Colour ==== | ==== Ambient Colour ==== | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightAmbient [1, 1, 1]; // sets the colour applied to the surroundings</sqf> | |||
=== Set | === Set Flare === | ||
{{ | {{Feature|informative|For the flare to be visible, all the following values (use flare, size, visibility) must be defined and light colour [[#Colour_2|set by]] [[setLightColor]] must not be [0,0,0].}} | ||
{{ArgTitle|Enable | {{ArgTitle|4|Enable Flare|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightUseFlare true;</sqf> | |||
{{ArgTitle|Set | {{ArgTitle|4|Set Flare Size|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightFlareSize 1; // in metre</sqf> | |||
{{ArgTitle|Set | {{ArgTitle|4|Set Flare Visibility|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightFlareMaxDistance 100; // in metre</sqf> | |||
=== Set | === Set Light Brightness === | ||
==== Set | ==== Set Brightness ==== | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightBrightness 8;</sqf> | |||
{{Feature|important|Does '''not''' work with {{hl|#lightreflector}} - use {{Link|#Set Intensity|setLightIntensity}} instead.}} | |||
{{ArgTitle|Set | {{ArgTitle|4|Set Intensity|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightIntensity 3000;</sqf> | |||
{{ArgTitle|Set | {{ArgTitle|4|Set Attenuation|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightAttenuation [0, 2, 4, 4, 0, 9, 10]; // [start, constant, linear, quadratic, hardLimitStart, hardLimitEnd]</sqf> | |||
{{ | {{Feature|informative|Formula is {{hl|1 / (constant + linear × dist + quadratic × dist × dist)}} - see [[setLightAttenuation]] for more information.}} | ||
{{ArgTitle|Make | {{ArgTitle|3|Make Light Visible by Day|{{GVI|arma3|0.50}}}} | ||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightDayLight true; // only for the light itself, not the flare</sqf> | |||
{{ArgTitle|3|Set IR|{{GVI|arma3|2.06}}}} | |||
<sqf>_lightSource setLightIR true;</sqf> | |||
== | {{ArgTitle|3|Set Reflector Angles|{{GVI|arma3|2.06}}}} | ||
==== Set Cone Parameters ==== | |||
<sqf>_lightReflector setLightConePars [90, 45, 1];</sqf> | |||
==== Set Reflector Volume Shape ==== | |||
<sqf>_lightReflector setLightVolumeShape ["a3\data_f\VolumeLightFlashlight.p3d", [1, 1, 1]];</sqf> | |||
=== Delete Light Source === | |||
<sqf>deleteVehicle _lightSource; // as simple as that</sqf> | |||
== Examples == | |||
=== Dark Souls === | === Dark Souls === | ||
<sqf> | |||
skipTime -dayTime; | |||
_lightSource = "#lightpoint" createVehicleLocal [0,0,0]; | |||
_lightSource attachTo [player, [0, 0, 1.5]]; | |||
_lightSource setLightColor [0,0,0]; | |||
_lightSource setLightAmbient [1,0.8, 0.25]; | |||
_lightSource setLightBrightness 0.15; | |||
</sqf> | |||
=== Contact === | === Contact === | ||
<sqf> | |||
skipTime -dayTime; | |||
private _position = player modelToWorld [0, 20, 1.5]; | |||
private _lightSource = "#lightpoint" createVehicleLocal _position; | |||
_lightSource setLightColor [0,1,1]; | |||
_lightSource setLightAmbient [0.2,0.0,0.3]; | |||
_lightSource setLightUseFlare true; | |||
_lightSource setLightFlareSize 3; | |||
_lightSource setLightFlareMaxDistance 3.5; | |||
_lightSource setLightBrightness 4; | |||
_lightSource setLightDayLight true; | |||
_lightSource spawn { | |||
while { sleep 0.05; player distance _this > 2 } do | |||
{ | |||
_this setLightBrightness 4 max (40 / (player distance _this)); | |||
}; | |||
deleteVehicle _this; | |||
}; | |||
</sqf> | |||
=== Heli Spotlight === | |||
<sqf> | |||
private _reflector = "#lightreflector" createVehicleLocal [0, 0, 0]; | |||
_reflector attachTo [myHeliVariable, [0, 0, 0], "light_l"]; | |||
_reflector setLightColor [1, 1, 1]; | |||
_reflector setLightAmbient [1, 1, 1]; | |||
_reflector setLightIntensity 1e6; | |||
_reflector setLightConePars [60, 10, 1]; | |||
private _vector3D = [[[0, 1, 0], [0, 0, 1]], 0, -45, 0] call BIS_fnc_transformVectorDirAndUp; | |||
_reflector setVectorDirAndUp _vector3D; | |||
private _light = "#lightpoint" createVehicleLocal [0, 0, 0]; | |||
_light attachTo [myHeliVariable, [0, 0, 0], "light_l"]; | |||
_light setLightColor [1, 1, 1]; | |||
_light setLightAmbient [1, 1, 1]; | |||
_light setLightUseFlare true; | |||
_light setLightFlareSize 5; | |||
_light setLightFlareMaxDistance 500; | |||
_light setLightBrightness 1000; | |||
_light setLightIntensity 10; | |||
</sqf> | |||
== See | == See Also == | ||
* [[:Category:Command Group: Lights|Command Group: Lights]] | * [[:Category:Command Group: Lights|Command Group: Lights]] | ||
[[Category:Scripting | [[Category:Arma Scripting Tutorials]] | ||
{{GameCategory|arma1|Tutorials}} | |||
{{GameCategory|arma2|Tutorials}} | |||
{{GameCategory|arma3|Tutorials}} | |||
Latest revision as of 01:01, 4 March 2024
Basics
A light source is a non-physical object that shines a light. Its light does not cast shadows (only the sun or the moon can) and can go through walls. It can be of one of these two types:
- A light point (glowing light source) is an all-directional light source, like a floating lightbulb, that emits light all around it.
- A light reflector, much like projectors or vehicle headlights, is a beam-shaped light that was introduced in 2.06 (see this example below).
Such light source is local to the computer where the script has been called; one player could see a light in the dark while another would not have such light "object" created.
Colour
Colour set via setLightColor determines the lens flare effect colour, as well as light's first colour.
Ambient
Colour set via setLightAmbient determines the outer colour shone by the light source.
Flare
The flare is the "colour point" centre that emits light. It can be visible or invisible (set by setLightUseFlare).
How To
The list of all light source commands can be found in the Lights command group category.
Create a Light Source
Set Light Colour
Colour
Ambient Colour
Set Flare
Enable Flare
Set Flare Size
Set Flare Visibility
Set Light Brightness
Set Brightness
Set Intensity
Set Attenuation
Make Light Visible by Day
Set IR
Set Reflector Angles
Set Cone Parameters
Set Reflector Volume Shape
Delete Light Source
Examples
Dark Souls
Contact
Heli Spotlight