DB/LightIntBand: Difference between revisions
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16 River color [light] // shallow river water | 16 River color [light] // shallow river water | ||
17 River color [dark] // deep river water | 17 River color [dark] // deep river water | ||
Note that the columns are purely for the different times of day. The row defines which light setting we are setting. | |||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
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2 # of Entries Integer This is how many of the columns actually have data for this row (0 to 16) | 2 # of Entries Integer This is how many of the columns actually have data for this row (0 to 16) | ||
3-18 Time Values Unsigned Integer Time Values from 0 to 2880 where each number represents a half minute from midnight to midnight | 3-18 Time Values Unsigned Integer Time Values from 0 to 2880 where each number represents a half minute from midnight to midnight | ||
19-34 Color Values Unsigned Integer These are the actual values that correspond with the time value and are a | 19-34 Color Values Unsigned Integer These are the actual values that correspond with the time value and are a RGB color value | ||
[[Category:DBC]][[Category:DBC_WotLK]] | [[Category:DBC]][[Category:DBC_WotLK]] |
Revision as of 21:49, 24 January 2022
Controls the various values that are related to floats in .LIT files which was believed just to be the sky positions. There is 18 rows corresponding to every ID so take the ID*18 to get the proper start ID to look at it and the next 17 rows after it go along with it as well
To get the right ID out from Light.dbc (skyParam, not the light ID itself!) you need to calculate it the following way: idLightIntBand = lightEntry.skyParam * 18 - 17
The reason is that DBCs always start with entry 1 and in computer fields you usually have 0 as primary index.
--Cromon 14:06, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
The 18 rows should then correspond to the below as it was in the .lit files
Number Description 0 Global diffuse light 1 Global ambient light 2 Sky color 0 (top) 3 Sky color 1 (middle) 4 Sky color 2 (middle to horizon) 5 Sky color 3 (above horizon) 6 Sky color 4 (horizon) 7 Fog color / background mountains color. Affects color of weather effects as well. 8 ? 9 Sun color + sun halo color, specular lighting, sun rays 10 Sun larger halo color // cloud color a1 (base) 11 ? // cloud color B (edge) 12 Cloud color // cloud color a2 (secondary base) 13 ? 14 Ocean color [light] // shallow ocean water 15 Ocean color [dark] // deep ocean water 16 River color [light] // shallow river water 17 River color [dark] // deep river water
Note that the columns are purely for the different times of day. The row defines which light setting we are setting.
Structure
Column Field Type Notes 1 ID Integer 2 # of Entries Integer This is how many of the columns actually have data for this row (0 to 16) 3-18 Time Values Unsigned Integer Time Values from 0 to 2880 where each number represents a half minute from midnight to midnight 19-34 Color Values Unsigned Integer These are the actual values that correspond with the time value and are a RGB color value