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..plain difuse material, simplest one, without normalmap or anything, then in code just access texture slot and update it with new texture based on animated sequence you use for caustics and you will have very nice effect..are you using Bmax ?

 

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Just do it how UT2004 did it. You have a series of frames for caustics already, just add them to a material, make a shader that does a lookup and adds the caustic to the output color, and use this material on any walls you want to display this effect on.

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if your your walkable terrain is above the water layer, the simplest approach would be to make in in ground pool and use the existing water... this way you could jump in the pool and take advantage of the existing water caustics without having to reinvent the wheel, so to speak...

 

the insides of the pool would have to go below the water level...

 

for rivers this approach would negate stuff like stream, water falls, and brooks that run downhill on uneven terrain, but can still be used for rivers in general...

 

good luck...

 

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Crysis2 does it using a textured point light.

If you assign a material with a texture in slot 0 to a light, Leadwerks will do the same.

 

 

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If you assign a material with a texture in slot 0 to a light, Leadwerks will do the same.

 

That makes the light 'project' a texture doesn't it... makes sense

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I'm not sure if the WebGL example uses a texture for caustics, because it looks like the caustics is calculated from the actual wave shape. For example if you just click one wave with the mouse, you will see only one caustics line also at the bottom of the pool.

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Hi,.

Nce post. I think a swimming pool requires a large investment of time and money from a pool owner, are you usually trying to create your own relaxing backyard paradise. Water problems that take away from this lavish backyard getaway, such as cloudy water, can be very frustrating .

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