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This function will fade a player's camera to a color or back to normal over a specified time period. This will also affect the sound volume for the player (50% faded = 50% volume, full fade = no sound). For clientside scripts you can perform 2 fade ins or fade outs in a row, but for serverside scripts you must use one then the other.
This function will fade a player's camera to a color or back to normal over a specified time period. This will also affect the sound volume for the player (50% faded = 50% volume, full fade = no sound). For clientside scripts you can perform 2 fade ins or fade outs in a row, but for serverside scripts you must use one then the other.
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 3 February 2021

This function will fade a player's camera to a color or back to normal over a specified time period. This will also affect the sound volume for the player (50% faded = 50% volume, full fade = no sound). For clientside scripts you can perform 2 fade ins or fade outs in a row, but for serverside scripts you must use one then the other.

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Syntax

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Server
bool fadeCamera ( player thePlayer, bool fadeIn, [ float timeToFade = 1.0, int red = 0, int green = 0, int blue = 0 ] )

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Method: player:fadeCamera(...)


Required Arguments

  • thePlayer: The player whose camera you wish to fade.
  • fadeIn: Should the camera be faded in or out? Pass true to fade the camera in, false to fade it out to a color.

Optional Arguments

  • timeToFade: The number of seconds it should take to fade.
  • red: The amount of red in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.
  • green: The amount of green in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.
  • blue: The amount of blue in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.
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Client
bool fadeCamera ( bool fadeIn, [ float timeToFade = 1.0, int red = 0, int green = 0, int blue = 0 ] )

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Method: Camera.fade(...)


Required Arguments

  • fadeIn: Should the camera be faded in our out? Pass true to fade the camera in, false to fade it out to a color.

Optional Arguments

  • timeToFade: The number of seconds it should take to fade.
  • red: The amount of red in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.
  • green: The amount of green in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.
  • blue: The amount of blue in the color that the camera fades out to (0 - 255). Not required for fading in.

Returns

Returns true if the camera was faded successfully, false if invalid arguments were passed to the function.

Example

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Server example

When a player gets damaged, place a quick fade-to-red effect on his screen.

function addRednessOnDamage ( )
      fadeCamera ( source, false, 1.0, 255, 0, 0 )         -- fade the player's camera to red over a period of 1 second
      setTimer ( fadeCameraDelayed, 500, 1, source )   -- don't let it go to opaque red, interrupt it after half a second and fade back to normal
end
addEventHandler ( "onPlayerDamage", root, addRednessOnDamage )

function fadeCameraDelayed(player) -- This function prevents debug warnings when the player disconnects while the timer is running.
      if (isElement(player)) then
            fadeCamera(player, true, 0.5)
      end
end

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