The path of the light? Direction?Ghoti wrote:WOW..it just randomly..worked
I am using the searchlight model, does anyone know if you can change the path of the light?
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Light in general is a sphere (bright in the center, and slowly fading out.Ghoti wrote:Yeah the direction
There is a way of doing spotlights, where light is in a straight line, but I'm not too positive how
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I do not know how to use "spotlights" but I remember reading something quite a while ago you need to link the light to a target and join it (using CTRL+K)... but for that, you may have to get answers over at modsonline.comGhoti wrote:My spotlight.. has the direct path of the light. Do you know how to change the path?
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Never tried... not sure if I intend to atmPedsdude wrote:If you select your light and press 'n' to bring up the entities, you can click Up/Down etc and angle it, although I don't think that has much affect from my personal experience.
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Yes... VeryPedsdude wrote:You could always create a light and create a border round it made out of brushes so that it is forced to come out in a line lol, but that would look pretty cheap
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