snowflakes' size

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iiiyx
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snowflakes' size

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While picture in mini-mode the snowflakes or drops of rain are undetectable (too small). How can I increase their size for mini-mode?
ikarus1969
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Re: snowflakes' size

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As everything else also gets smaller when in mini-mode (farm, planes trees, houses, ...) so do the snowflakes / rain.
Isn't this an advantage - automatically adapting size so everything has a (mostly) correct size related to each other?
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iiiyx
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Re: snowflakes' size

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Thnx for your reply
1. Snow is a snow. When you step out from the object (so it becomes smaller for you) you still see the snowflakes that are falling down right before your nose :)
2. What is a snow-feature? Does it show user that there is snow outdors or what? And if snowflakes become so small that they are undetectable then the feature is not working as it was designed, imho.
What I want is some customising parameters for snowflakes' size and its decreasing (and also for fading power effect (I know that custom landscape should be very bright, but it is impossible sometimes)).
iiiyx
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Re: snowflakes' size

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I have increased "mini" size, so snowflakes are not a problem for me now.
There is another problem. Can I adjust the level of fading effect (night effect)? Pictures becomes just black. And how can I add light sources to landscape how it is in the village landscape (at night time)?
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ikarus1969
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Re: snowflakes' size

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iiiyx wrote:I have increased "mini" size, so snowflakes are not a problem for me now.
There is another problem. Can I adjust the level of fading effect (night effect)? Pictures becomes just black. And how can I add light sources to landscape how it is in the village landscape (at night time)?
Neither fading nor defining light sources in your own pictures is possible currently. I can't predict if it will become a feature in the future.
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