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Pikmipedia sounds better than Pikipedia, I think.


=Lighting=
I disagree. Pikmipedia is sorta hard to pronounce, its too long, people might think it is Pikminpedia, and pikipedia as a certain photonical ring that pikmipedia dosen't have. -IAMAHIPO_ocolor
'''Lighting''' is the arrangement or effect of objects that produce light, in order to depict a lit environment with depth and color. In video games, this specifically refers to any calculated light source that illuminates and shades 3D objects, as well as fog that obscures distant objects. In the [[Pikmin series]], lighting is extremely important to achieving realistic-looking environments and objects, as the designers try to create as much realism in the ''Pikmin'' world as possible.


In this article:
*"Light" is any object, seen or unseen, that illuminates an environment.
*"Dynamic" lights are lights that move or cause visible highlights or reflections on objects, while
*"Static" lights are lights that simply add brightness to an area without interacting with other objects.
*"Shading" is the contrast of color on an object because one side of it is illuminated by a light.
*"Shadows" are shapes of low light on a surface, created when an object stands in between light rays and that surface.
*"Materials" are the compositions of objects that interact with light in different ways.


==Light sources==
I agree. Pikmipedia sounds more stressed then Pikipedia. Pikipedia just sort of flows off the tongue. -Nagikama
Sunlight is the primary source of light in the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]], and plays an important role in conveying the passage of a [[day]]. When a day begins, the color and brightness of a landscape try to suggest morning. As the day progresses, the sun gets brighter and the environment more colorful, until late in the day when it begins setting and colors become more orange as in a sunset. Each game in the series has a unique way of handling sunlight and the shadows it casts, and as the games progress, this arrangement gets closer to simulating real sunlight.


===''Pikmin''===
Now, I just noticed something. Have you noticed that the Spotty Bulbear and Dwarf Bulbear have different scientific names? Oculus terribilis for Dwarf Bulbear, and Oculus terribilis dotticum for Spotty Bubear. And yet they say that Dwarf and Spotty Bulbears are the same species. I know this idea is not thoroughly looked at or studied, but I propose that Dwarf Bulbears are in fact different species than Spotty Bulbears. They are, as their name implies, dwarf Bulbears. They're small versions of Spotty Bulbears. But, "Why do they follow the Spotty Bulbears" is an excellent question. Spotty Bulbears can smell you across the map in Pikmin 2, right? Well, while the Spotty Bulbear is an expert hunter, Dwarf Bulbears just sniff the ground. So when they see a Spotty Bulbear hunting, they foolow it, because it will lead them to food. You're probably thinking, "Well, why does he let them follow him, 'cuz they're just going to steal his food." You see, they form a symbiotic relationship. You've probably found it hard to kill a Spotty Bulbear with the Dwarf Bulbears following it. They help the Spotty Bulbear defend itself. That concludes my theory.
The only dynamic light is sunlight, that shades all objects but does not actually calculate shadows. This light moves throughout the day, beginning foggy and bright in the morning, clear and at average brightness for the majority of the day, and fading to yellow to orange and finally to very little light as [[Day#Sunset|sunset]] approaches (except in [[The Forest Navel]]; sunlight is still present there but does not move or change color). All objects in an area have shading based on this light, but none of the scenery casts real moving shadows based on this light. To help players perceive Pikmin locations, up to 50 Pikmin will cast soft shadows that move throughout the day, even when there is no sunlight. In order to optimize processing power, shadows cast by Pikmin are not drawn if more than 51 Pikmin are on the field; instead, they will all have faint shadows directly underneath them. Enemies always have this sort of faint shadow, except for the [[Beady Long Legs]]. Environmental objects like [[Vegetation|plants]] never move on the map, so one large texture accounts for all their shadows. The exception is [[Pellet Posies]], which cast soft dynamic shadows just like Pikmin.


All other forms of light, such as [[Common Glowcap]]s, the light beams coming from the [[Onion]]s, and even the light around Captain Olimar in The Forest Navel, are static lights. They do not cast any shading or shadows on objects, but simply brighten the area around them to aid visibility or provide light effects, such as the powerful exhaust from the [[S.S. Dolphin]].
I think the suffixes of spotty bulbears are a part of a scientific name that denotes what stage the speices is in development. [[User:IAMAHIPO ocolor|ocolor]] 00:59, 5 December 2007 (UTC)


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Uh, translated the names mean "terrible eye", and dotticum, much like dotticus or just dottus, aren't really latin words. So, really, the scientific names in Pikmin shouldn't be overated.--[[User:Prezintenden|<b><span style="color:Gray">Prezintenden</span></b>]]<sub>[[User talk:Prezintenden|<span style="color:orange">(babble)</span>]]</sub>
Time passage P1.gif|Typical passage of sunlight on a day in ''Pikmin''.
Pikmin health and numbers.jpg|Leaders and Pikmin cast directional shadows, while enemies cast simple soft shadows.
Early Breadbug P1 screenshot.png|With 51 or more Pikmin, shadow directions are not calculated.
Beady Long Legs (enemy reel).png|The unique shadow of the Beady Long Legs.
Impact Site Shadow.png|A texture for shadows in [[The Impact Site]]. The small separated shadows are for the plants in the area.
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EEEEEEEEeeooops! Thanks peoples. I didn't know they could be classified by age.


===''Pikmin 2''===
Say, if that's the case, then why do the Armored Cannon Beetle Larva and the Armored Cannon Beetle have the same scientific names?
Sunlight in [[Pikmin 2|''Pikmin 2'']] behaves very similarly to that in the previous game, except the color of sunlight varies by area, and fog is generally less pronounced. Around noon, the brightness of the sunlight generally increases, and toward the end of the day it dramatically decreases and turns orange. Yet at any point in the day, when a leader approaches an incomplete [[cave]] from above ground, the lighting always mixes a very foggy green color to its current color. All objects are shaded by this sunlight, but most of them (including static objects) do not cast accurate shadows. Instead, most moving objects cast circular shadows directly beneath them, and those shadows never move. However, unlike the shadows in ''Pikmin'', these circular shadows can actually dim other objects, and their simple shape allows many shadows to be rendered at once. Several objects have uniquely shaped shadows for specific reasons, such as:


*{{boulder}} [[Boulder]]s, as they fall from the sky and use a growing shadow.
Err, Pikmin 2 has... holes... . Not everything can be explained (a red bulborb (big creatures!) weigh as much as 10 purple Pikmin.) It is best to nt overthink things. I guess it is the same name b/c they are in different games, and there is only 2  stages. The Spotty Bulbear has 3 or 4 stages. [[User:IAMAHIPO ocolor|ocolor]] 00:51, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
*{{icon|Segmented Crawbster|y}}, for the same reason.
*{{icon|Empress Bulblax|y}}, since it has a long body of circular segments, has multiple circular shadows.
*[[Arachnorb]]s, [[Snavian]]s, and the [[Titan Dweevil]], since they have extremities that reach beyond their usual shadow.
*{{icon|Waterwraith|y}}, since its rollers appear from the sky before its body.


[[Areas]] have background shadows that are large textures, just like in the previous game, and these shadows sway but do not effect shading in any way. However, now that plants either cast their own shadows or none at all, background shadows do not have to account for the locations of plants in the area, and can add more interest to the look of the environment.
Care to explain what those stages are?


{{game help|p2|Confirm if the Solar System truly has no effect on the final sublevel of Dream Den.}}
Also, is there any one here that knows a LOT of friends that play Pikmin 2? If you reach 10000 pokos by just collecting bulborb carcasses in the first cave, without going to the other areas, what happens? I am up to 900 Pokos, but that took about 3 hours. I have done some calculations and it seems that it takes aprox. 24 hours to get 10000 pokos. Anyone up for it? I ask if anyone has friends so that they can divi up the work. Or if someone has a gameshark? [[User:IAMAHIPO ocolor|ocolor]] 00:51, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
In [[cave]]s, light is very limited, and sometimes completely absent beyond a certain distance, due to very dark distance fog. Objects are still shaded by some dynamic light to give them depth, but they are barely or not visible until a [[leader]] comes close enough with the static area light around them. This static light's radius, color, and brightness vary by sublevel, depending on what mood is being set. Once the [[Solar System]] is obtained, however, caves are always fully illuminated and everything is visible. Some sublevels behave this way anyway, such as metal or outdoor areas where backgrounds are visible, and the [[Glutton's Kitchen#Sublevel 6|final sublevel of the Glutton's Kitchen]]. The Solar System does not affect the final sublevel of the [[Dream Den]], and actually darkens the final sublevel of the [[Cavern of Chaos]] as explained [[Gear#Cavern of Chaos 10|here]].


The [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] in ''Pikmin 2'' is unique in that it simulates a full continuous cycle of lighting including nighttime. During night lighting, ambient light is very dim and darkly blue. Objects still remain shaded and cast simple shadows, but generally colors are darker and duller. Once morning comes around sunlight gradually increases fog color advances from blue to purple back to a faint green, when sunlight finally brings the color balance back to its usual daylight look.
Apparently SOMEbody didn't like most of my Pikmin ideas! "Red Pikmin have waxy skin"?! "Yellow Pikmin emit electricity out there ears"?! Ring a bell?!


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:Yes, that was me. This is a wiki; meaning that everything here should be true and proveable. Your ideas were intersting, but made up, thus I had to remove them. Also, why would Yellows emit electricity out of their ears? It is not possible to turn electricity into waves, and lets not even argue about the fact that it would exit through their feet to the ground.
Time passage P2.gif|Typical passage of sunlight on a day in ''Pikmin 2''.
CirtusLumpy.jpg|The simple shadows leaders and Pikmin cast in ''Pikmin 2''.
VoR Shadows.png|The texture for background shadows in the [[Valley of Repose]]. This no longer accounts for the shadows of plants in the area.
Cave Lighting Comparison.jpg|Sunlight and fog color change when the active leader is near an incomplete [[cave]].
Hole of Beasts sublevel 4.jpg|Visibility is poor or impossible beyond a leader's radius in caves.
Dream Den-sub5.jpg|Caves with metallic layouts are more visible, since they have illuminated backgrounds.
Hole of Heroes sublevel 9.jpg|With the Solar System, most dark sublevels become fully illuminated.
</gallery>


{{clear}}
Well, what abou the ears catching wind currents? You left that part in.


===''Pikmin 3''===
:And getting the 10.000 poko mark with carcasses will not do anything. You'll be able to acess the Wistful Wild without having to go to the other locations; but that's all.--[[User:Prezintenden|<b><span style="color:Gray">Prezintenden</span></b>]]<sub>[[User talk:Prezintenden|<span style="color:orange">(babble)</span>]]</sub>
The [[Wii U]] can process a great deal more data about lighting 3D objects than the [[GameCube]], and so [[Pikmin 3|''Pikmin 3'']] presents a much more accurate representation of physical lighting. All objects in ''Pikmin 3'' cast accurately shaped shadows, including the terrain itself. However, these shadows and lights do not follow the sun depicted in the sky; instead, shadows stay directly under objects for a majority of the day, so that object locations (particularly with airborne objects) can more easily be perceived. A new innovation ''Pikmin 3'' brings is that background shadows, while they are still large textures, actually ''do'' affect the shading of other objects, even as they sway throughout the day. This minor detail greatly enhances the realistic look of the environment.
 
In caves, shadows are also directly under all objects. During rainy days, sunlight is generally darker, and rough surfaces have sharper highlights and smooth surfaces are glossy, to simulate wetness.
 
Although no other lights in the game than sunlight cast shadows, almost all other light sources are dynamic. [[Electrode]]s highlight cave surfaces, leaders' beacons and whistles dimly illuminate a radius around them, and most lighting effects (such as [[bomb rock]] explosions) throw accurate light onto other objects. Once again, all these effects give ''Pikmin 3'' a photorealistic edge while still not seriously detracting from gameplay or visibility.
 
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Time passage P3.gif|Typical passage of sunlight on a day in ''Pikmin 3''.
P3 Blonde Impostor Screenshot.jpg|An example of how shadows behave in the [[Twilight River]].
Juicy Gaggles Twilight River.jpg|Most lights are dynamic in ''Pikmin 3''; casting highlights even in caves. Shadows in caves are always directly below objects.
RainyDay.png|Darker colors and glossier surfaces during rain in ''Pikmin 3''.
</gallery>
 
==Materials==
The [[Pikmin series]]'s in-game objects are made real-world materials, or at least materials similar to those in real life. As such, they try to emulate the interactions with light real-world materials would have. Although these properties are more often faked than accurately calculated, materials allow players a sense of how in-game objects would feel, which gives them more thematic identity. Below is a list of material properties simulated in Pikmin materials, and some prominent examples.
 
===Diffuse reflection===
Diffuse surfaces have visibly or even microscopically rough imperfections, so that when light rays hit the surface, it bounce off in many directions instead of one, ''diffusing'' the illumination over a large area. Due to the limits of the GameCube's power, most organic objects in ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2'' (such as Pikmin and most enemies) have a smooth, matte-like material that does not reflect light sharply. In ''Pikmin 3'', materials meant to look rubbery, dirty, or skin-like will look diffuse.
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P3 Cardboard Box Screenshot.png|Cardboard is a notably diffuse substance.
Bulborb Fight.jpg|Diffuse skin on Bulborbs in ''Pikmin''.
P2 Five-man Napsack Treasure Hoard.jpg|Diffuse cloth in ''Pikmin 2''.
Armored Cannon Larva ND screenshot.png|A diffuse [[Armored Cannon Larva]] and rock in ''Pikmin 3''.
Pocked Airhead Garden of Hope.jpg|Rough stone, dirt, and grass surfaces.
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==testing if It's a new page==
* just testing
** like, this is the testing page!
 
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== Proposal 3 ==
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=Notes=
 
== Notes ==
; ''Pikmin'' &ndash; enemy reel
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/reel}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Olimar's notes &ndash; GameCube version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/olimar}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Olimar's notes &ndash; Wii version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/olimar}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Louie's notes &ndash; GameCube US version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/louie}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Louie's notes &ndash; GameCube European version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/louie}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Louie's notes &ndash; Wii US version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/louie}}}}
; ''Pikmin 2'' &ndash; Louie's notes &ndash; Wii European version
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/louie}}}}
; ''Hey! Pikmin'' &ndash; logs
: {{transcript|{{Notes:Red Bulborb/heypikmin}}}}
; ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' &ndash; Alph's comment
: {{transcript|Structural flaws: eyestalks, back / Weight: 10 / Only a very confident designer would waive through issues like bright red warning coloration and a tendency to sleep in broad daylight. There's no way a frontal assault on this thing would work, so we have to get creative. I'm thinking we should hit its back hard while it sleeps, or maybe targeting those thin-looking eyestalks.}}
; ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' &ndash; Brittany's comment
: {{transcript|The white polka dots on red is quite a look. Something about it is familiar, but where- Ah. Right. It reminds me of the captain. Not the polka dots- I mean the way it snores as it naps in the sun.}}
; ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' &ndash; Charlie's comment &ndash; US version
: {{transcript|This red bruiser gobbles up Pikmin like candy. The standard approach is to attack from behind while it's still asleep. That may seem callous, but it would do the same to you if it could. Stow those feelings and strike!}}
; ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' &ndash; Charlie's comment &ndash; European version
: {{transcript|This red bruiser gobbles up Pikmin like candy. The standard approach is to attack from behind while it's still asleep. That may seem callous, but it would do the same to you if it could. Stow those feelings and strike!}}
 
=Clickable sector map=
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poly 40 111 90 111 90 161 40 161 [[Serene Stream]]
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poly 160 16 210 16 210 66 160 66 [[The Shallow End]]
poly 240 58 290 58 290 108 240 108 [[The Keeper of the Lake]]
poly 170 90 202 90 202 103 220 103 220 140 170 140 [[Treacherous Currents]]
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poly 152 61 202 61 202 111 152 111 [[Space of Silence]]
poly 254 92 304 92 304 142 254 142 [[Flashes of Fear]]
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=Speeds=
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| Standard bud Pikmin running || 140
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| Standard flower Pikmin running || 170
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| Leaf Purple Pikmin running || 96
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| Bud Purple Pikmin running || 112
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| Flower Purple Pikmin running || 136
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| Leaf White Pikmin running || 144
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| Bud White Pikmin running || 168
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| Flower White Pikmin running || 204
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| Any spicy Pikmin running || 190
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| Any Pikmin carrying a [[Cupid's Grenade]] in [[2-Player Battle]] || 120
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Credit to asheevee_#0962. ''Where do I put this''
 
== Timeline ==
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= How to Obtain (Test Sample) =
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Icon || Name || Category || In-game condition || Difficulty || How to obtain || Notes
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| [[File:Badge 01 newhorizons.png|70px]] || New Horizons || Story || {{transcript|Clear the first day on PNF-404.}} || Very Easy || This should be your very first badge you obtain, simply by starting a new file and play through the first day. ||
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| [[File:Badge 02 bearingfruit.png|70px]] || Bearing Fruit || Story || {{transcript|Retrieve a fruit in Story mode.}} || Very Easy || Play through the [[Garden of Hope]] as normal. Then after playing/skipping a cutscene, throw at least three (3) Pikmin at the [[strawberry]]. You can skip it, but it'll make your adventures harder to advance unless you plan way ahead to ensure stable juice supply. ||
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| [[File:Badge 03 fruitfulendeavor.png|70px]] || Fruitful Endeavor || Story || {{transcript|Retrieve 20 fruits in Story mode.}} || Easy || Play until you have gathered 20 fruits. With good plannings, this should happen in no time. || This badge will be lost if the player leaves the day without saving.
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| [[File:Badge 04 fruitforce.png|70px]] || Fruit Force || Story || {{transcript|Retrieve 30 fruits in Story mode.}} || Medium || You will naturally obtain this after spending a reasonable amount of time gathering fruits, so long as you don't run out of juice. || This badge will be lost if the player leaves the day without saving. Additionally, how many fruits you have gathered will affect the ending narration, detailed [[Pikmin 3#Endings|here]].
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| [[File:Badge 05 fruitballad.png|70px]] || Fruit Ballad || Story || {{transcript|Retrieve a total of 66 fruits in Story mode.}} || Hard || This achievement will happen naturally after enough time playing through the entire game. Make use of your KopPad to scout for fruits, grow whatever types of Pikmin you desired, and plan ahead to ensure a minimum amount of causalities. || The number goes up the second the fruit is beamed up by the [[S.S. Drake]].
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| [[File:Badge 06 efficiencyexpert.png|70px]] || Efficiency Expert || Story || {{transcript|Collect 30 days' worth of juice.}} || Easy || You will naturally obtain this after spending a reasonable amount of time gathering fruits. ||
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| [[File:Badge 07 animalannotator.png|70px]] || Animal Annotator || Story || {{transcript|Log 10 Piklopedia entries.}} || Easy || This will come naturally after defeating at least 10 enemies, including the Female Sheargrubs, Pellet Posies, White Spectralid, Drawf Bulborb, Red Bulborb, Medusal Slurker, Skutterchuck, Fiery Blowhog, Yellow Wollywog, and Armored Mawdad, in the order you'll most likely encountered. ||
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| [[File:Badge 08 shutterbug.png|70px]] || Shutterbug || Story || {{transcript|Use the camera to take a photo.}} || Very Easy || After exploring the Garden of Hope, open up your KopPad and go to the Camera function (on the very right of the screen). Then take a photo of anything you want. You will earn this badge. || This badge will be lost if the player leaves the day without saving.
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| [[File:Badge 09 intelligentlife.png|70px]] || Intelligent Life? || Story || {{transcript|Retrieve 15 exploration notes.}} || Easy || A few of them are naturally encountered by reaching certain points in the game, while others, particularly the [[Secret File|secret notes]], are much harder to find. Your first 15 notes are often ones you would natually encountered, so you should have no problems reaching them. ||
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