Picture is dark when Screen is tinted Using Khas Awesome Lighting Effects

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Started by tearsofthenight 8 posts View original ↗
  1. is there a way i can make a show picture brighter when the screen is tinted very dark?
  2. Are you sure you did Tint Screen and not Tint Picture? Tint Screen should not effect the picture (I just tested it out with an almost black tint.)
  3. mlogan said:
    Are you sure you did Tint Screen and not Tint Picture? Tint Screen should not effect the picture (I just tested it out with an almost black tint.)

    Im using Khas awsome lighting effects for the tint.
  4. Then you should state that in your original post so you can get the help that you need.
  5. I'll test it in my game and see if it happens to me. One moment.

    It looks like it affects pictures as well, I never really used them so I don't know a fix for it.
  6. Khas' Lighting script works by replacing a lot of the original engine's effects and viewports. This means that a lot of other options cease to work, you have to find a way to do the effect with the script itself - other options most likely won't work.


    If you're having problem with a script, it's best to not simply name the script but link to it - no one can help you without reading that script.


    That said, I suggest you try to find a solution in the script's description. If there is none, then most probably you can only choose between solving the problem in a different way (like making the picture brighter with photoshop if possible) or to remove Khas' Lighting script.


    Yes, I know it's the only one with all those light options, but because of those options it is a rather critical script that can cause a lot of problems.
  7. I've moved this thread to RGSSx Script Support. Please be sure to post your threads in the correct forum next time. Thank you.


    Please add a LINK to the script.
  8. AFAIK, there is a layer setting for the script, try to find it and change it to a lower layer. Or you can also opt to edit the pictures script so that it uses a higher layer or another viewport that is above the one used by Khas