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    Cloud Alpha resetting

    I am trying to upload my track.
    I go to share track, look at the sky- no clouds. So I set cloud alpha back to 100 in the custom area condition settings (the placeable tool), then go to share track again and again no clouds, alpha is back to 0.
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    Re: Cloud Alpha resetting

    try to conect it with a variable datascource in your area condition tool
    it might overwrite the resetting to 0

    also i heard that clouds take a while to update while your testing(while it works perfectly and instantly while you turn on physics)
    not sure if this is for the cloud effects alone or also the clould settings for the tool

    you could try to use cloud effects(maybe visibility events work on them but i think changing the alpha to make them visible doesn't work

    the only other option i know is to use physics to move clouds around(ope doesn't work on the cloud effects)
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    Re: Cloud Alpha resetting

    thanks I'll try connecting it to a data source.
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    Re: Cloud Alpha resetting

    There's a bug that's resetting the cloud alpha to 0 after you press undo so don't press undo at any point after setting the cloud alpha or the clouds will be gone. Just make the track normally and set the cloud alpha last and save and share it.
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    Re: Cloud Alpha resetting

    Originally Posted by mutetus
    There's a bug that's resetting the cloud alpha to 0 after you press undo
    Not sure if serious.

    If you are though- no the bug is not linked to the undo/redo feature for me.
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    Re: Cloud Alpha resetting

    Ok, just a thought cause I once got all clouds to disappear when I pressed undo.
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