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for player, light in pairs(lights) do | for player, light in pairs(lights) do | ||
local newPos = getPedBonePosition(player, 2) | local newPos = getPedBonePosition(player, 2) | ||
setLightPosition(light, | setLightPosition(light, newPos) | ||
end | end | ||
end | end |
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This function creates a 3D light to the world.
Syntax
light createLight ( int lightType, float posX, float posY, float posX, [ float radius = 3, int r = 255, int g = 0, int b = 0, float dirX = 0, float dirY = 0, float dirZ = 0, bool createsShadow = false ] )
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- Method: Light(...)
Required Arguments
- lightType: An integer representing the type of light to create.
- 0: Point light, which illuminates surroundings evenly across the light radius.
- 1: Spot light, which illuminates the direction of the light defined by dirX, dirY and dirZ.
- 2: Dark light, which darkens its surrounding elements to full black.
- x: A floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map.
- y: A floating point number representing the Y coordinate on the map.
- z: A floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- radius: A floating point number representing the radius of the light.
- r: An integer number representing the amount of red to use in the colouring of the light (0 - 255).
- g: An integer number representing the amount of green to use in the colouring of the light (0 - 255).
- b: An integer number representing the amount of blue to use in the colouring of the light (0 - 255).
- dirX: A floating point number representing the light direction's X coordinate on the map.
- dirY: A floating point number representing the light direction's Y coordinate on the map.
- dirZ: A floating point number representing the light direction's Z coordinate on the map.
- createsShadow: A boolean representing whether or not does the light cast shadows.
Returns
Returns the light element if creation was successful, false otherwise.
Example
This example will make every player to look completely black without using shaders. It will also dark vehicles they use too.
local playerRadius = getElementRadius(localPlayer) -- Every standard player model has the same radius, so save it for quicker access local lights = { localPlayer = createLight(2, 0, 0, 0, 2 * playerRadius) } -- Intitialize our light table with the one that the local player will use for the effect local function addPlayerDarkLight() -- Create a new dark light for that player lights[source] = createLight(2, 0, 0, 0, 2 * playerRadius) end addEventHandler("onClientPlayerJoin", root, addPlayerDarkLight) local function removePlayerDarkLight() -- Destroy the light of that player and remove references destroyElement(lights[source]) lights[source] = nil end addEventHandler("onClientPlayerQuit", root, removePlayerDarkLight) -- Make the dark light assigned to each player to move with his center, so we archieve the desired effect local function updateLightPositions() for player, light in pairs(lights) do local newPos = getPedBonePosition(player, 2) setLightPosition(light, newPos) end end addEventHandler("onClientPreRender", root, updateLightPositions)
Changelog
Version | Description |
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1.4.0-9.07050 | Addendum to r7048 (Applied source patch #8737 (PointLight Creation) by Lex128.) |