//Bay lighting engine shit, not in /code/modules/lighting because BYOND is being shit about it #define LIGHTING_INTERVAL 5 // frequency, in 1/10ths of a second, of the lighting process #define LIGHTING_FALLOFF 1 // type of falloff to use for lighting; 1 for circular, 2 for square #define LIGHTING_LAMBERTIAN 0 // use lambertian shading for light sources #define LIGHTING_HEIGHT 1 // height off the ground of light sources on the pseudo-z-axis, you should probably leave this alone #define LIGHTING_ROUND_VALUE 1 / 128 //Value used to round lumcounts, values smaller than 1/255 don't matter (if they do, thanks sinking points), greater values will make lighting less precise, but in turn increase performance, VERY SLIGHTLY. #define LIGHTING_ICON 'icons/effects/lighting_object.png' // icon used for lighting shading effects // If the max of the lighting lumcounts of each spectrum drops below this, disable luminosity on the lighting objects. // Set to zero to disable soft lighting. Luminosity changes then work if it's lit at all. #define LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD 0 // If I were you I'd leave this alone. #define LIGHTING_BASE_MATRIX \ list \ ( \ LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, 0, \ LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, 0, \ LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, 0, \ LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, LIGHTING_SOFT_THRESHOLD, 0, \ 0, 0, 0, 1 \ ) \ // Helpers so we can (more easily) control the colour matrices. #define CL_MATRIX_RR 1 #define CL_MATRIX_RG 2 #define CL_MATRIX_RB 3 #define CL_MATRIX_RA 4 #define CL_MATRIX_GR 5 #define CL_MATRIX_GG 6 #define CL_MATRIX_GB 7 #define CL_MATRIX_GA 8 #define CL_MATRIX_BR 9 #define CL_MATRIX_BG 10 #define CL_MATRIX_BB 11 #define CL_MATRIX_BA 12 #define CL_MATRIX_AR 13 #define CL_MATRIX_AG 14 #define CL_MATRIX_AB 15 #define CL_MATRIX_AA 16 #define CL_MATRIX_CR 17 #define CL_MATRIX_CG 18 #define CL_MATRIX_CB 19 #define CL_MATRIX_CA 20 //Some defines to generalise colours used in lighting. //Important note on colors. Colors can end up significantly different from the basic html picture, especially when saturated #define LIGHT_COLOR_RED "#FA8282" //Warm but extremely diluted red. rgb(250, 130, 130) #define LIGHT_COLOR_GREEN "#64C864" //Bright but quickly dissipating neon green. rgb(100, 200, 100) #define LIGHT_COLOR_BLUE "#6496FA" //Cold, diluted blue. rgb(100, 150, 250) #define LIGHT_COLOR_CYAN "#7DE1E1" //Diluted cyan. rgb(125, 225, 225) #define LIGHT_COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN "#40CEFF" //More-saturated cyan. rgb(64, 206, 255) #define LIGHT_COLOR_PINK "#E17DE1" //Diluted, mid-warmth pink. rgb(225, 125, 225) #define LIGHT_COLOR_YELLOW "#E1E17D" //Dimmed yellow, leaning kaki. rgb(225, 225, 125) #define LIGHT_COLOR_BROWN "#966432" //Clear brown, mostly dim. rgb(150, 100, 50) #define LIGHT_COLOR_ORANGE "#FA9632" //Mostly pure orange. rgb(250, 150, 50) #define LIGHT_COLOR_PURPLE "#952CF4" //Light Purple. rgb(149, 44, 244) #define LIGHT_COLOR_LAVENDER "#9B51FF" //Less-saturated light purple. rgb(155, 81, 255) //These ones aren't a direct colour like the ones above, because nothing would fit #define LIGHT_COLOR_FIRE "#FAA019" //Warm orange color, leaning strongly towards yellow. rgb(250, 160, 25) #define LIGHT_COLOR_LAVA "#C48A18" //Very warm yellow, leaning slightly towards orange. rgb(196, 138, 24) #define LIGHT_COLOR_FLARE "#FA644B" //Bright, non-saturated red. Leaning slightly towards pink for visibility. rgb(250, 100, 75) #define LIGHT_COLOR_SLIME_LAMP "#AFC84B" //Weird color, between yellow and green, very slimy. rgb(175, 200, 75) #define LIGHT_COLOR_TUNGSTEN "#FAE1AF" //Extremely diluted yellow, close to skin color (for some reason). rgb(250, 225, 175) #define LIGHT_COLOR_HALOGEN "#F0FAFA" //Barely visible cyan-ish hue, as the doctor prescribed. rgb(240, 250, 250)