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Question by Mayk · Sep 29, 2010 at 01:49 PM · waterblurmotionunderwater

Underwater effect question

I have two question actually. First is, how to I make an image effect ( motion blur ) start when I go under water and end 3 seconds after I get out and the second question, how do I add some particle effects like air bubbles only when the player is underwater? Here is my code so far:

var underwaterLevel = 9;

private var defaultFog = RenderSettings.fog;

private var defaultFogColor = RenderSettings.fogColor;

private var defaultFogDensity = RenderSettings.fogDensity;

private var defaultSkybox = RenderSettings.skybox;

var noSkybox : Material;

function Start ()

{ camera.backgroundColor = Color (0, 0.8, 0.8, 1); }

function Update ()

{

if (transform.position.y < underwaterLevel) { RenderSettings.fog = true; RenderSettings.fogColor = Color (0, 0.6, 0.8, 0.9); RenderSettings.fogDensity = 0.1; RenderSettings.skybox = noSkybox; }

else {
RenderSettings.fog = defaultFog;
RenderSettings.fogColor = defaultFogColor;
RenderSettings.fogDensity = defaultFogDensity;
RenderSettings.skybox = defaultSkybox;
}

}

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Answer by Bampf · Sep 29, 2010 at 05:05 PM

I seem to recall Unity's tropical island demo had a decent underwater effect. Download the project and try it. You could then take the bits you like and use it in your game.

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Answer by Adam Rademacher · Nov 01, 2010 at 08:57 PM

For image effects, you can turn them on and off by flagging 'enabled' like any other component. Therefore,

GetComponent("MotionBlur").enabled = false;

You'll do the same thing when you exit the water, except start a timer in your else condition. So...

private var timer:float = 0; if(transform.position.y < underwaterLevel) { timer = 3; // turn on everything// }

else { timer -= Time.deltaTime; if(timer <= 0) { //turn off everything// } }

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