Water and current. - by Lady Rowena
LarryG on 7/4/2014 at 21:31
Are you certain the flow brush covers the area in question and that the centroid of the brush isn't embedded in solid? You may want to break it up into smaller overlapping pieces, making sure that each centroid is not in solid, and see if that helps. And do make sure that in aggregate they are larger than the flooded area.
Yandros on 8/4/2014 at 02:14
If your water is green, you may want to change it (on the flowbrush) to blue temporarily, since any water whose flowbrush's centroid is in solid will be green, making it easy to spot. At least, it worked that way in OldDark - I can't confirm it's still like that.
ZylonBane on 8/4/2014 at 17:04
No problem with centers in solid, all the brushes are good to go in that regard. So I slightly moved and resized one of the flow brushes, and suddenly it worked properly again. Then I slightly enlarged a flood brush elsewhere in the tunnel system, and its current stopped working. Then I noticed that a water surface plane had a rectangle of it flowing in a different direction from the rest, even though the entire surface was enclosed in a single flow brush. Then I quit and reloaded the mission before things got any worse. Guess I'll just have to accept that Dark probably wasn't designed for flow brushes to be used in any sort of intricate manner, and responds by going insane with how it interprets them.