alighning textures
alighning textures
is there an easy way to alighn textures or groups of textures w/o me going bald trying to do it?
Leg's Auto Emporium most anything that you'll need to make a truck!
customs
If you are making custom textures I suggest
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Co ... torial.htm
If you are just starting with stock textures and what not then phins got the links there. If its custom textures your struggling with read the site, you'll learn alot more than you did before.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Co ... torial.htm
If you are just starting with stock textures and what not then phins got the links there. If its custom textures your struggling with read the site, you'll learn alot more than you did before.
i am using costom textures. the problem i had(not even trying that again) was that the textures i made were in mass multiples. and couldnt figure out how to set them up, not align them.sorry.
but im still getting the traxx sqares in my track though
done the 2 pixeltrick and still getting it.
but im still getting the traxx sqares in my track though
Leg's Auto Emporium most anything that you'll need to make a truck!
> couldnt figure out how to set them up, not align them.sorry.
I'm still not sure I understand, but...
When I have a mess of new textures to load up and lay down in Traxx I load them into the texture window one by one in alpha/numeric order, which takes some time sometimes. Doing so I know I'll easily be able to lay them down in their original grid order, such as:
1-2-3-4
5-6-7-8
a-b-c-d
e-f-g-h
etc.
Before first laying them on an off-track area I always place myself facing north and down in Traxx, so that the textures on the terrain are oriented the same as they appear the texture box, for my own ease.
Now I could try to talk about making textures in unique groups and aligning those groups at the edges in paint program, which may be what you are talking about, but a few offhand words alone wouldn't be much help, I think. One thing though, I think Slice60 (with Turbo help) is the best texture slicer, as such all of your base textures must be divisible by 60 pixels.
See all of the stuff in the Textures sub-menu under the MTMG menu at http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/
Also, there may be help for you in the Traxx >> Textures sub-menu there too.
p.s. thanks dawg ;)
I'm still not sure I understand, but...
When I have a mess of new textures to load up and lay down in Traxx I load them into the texture window one by one in alpha/numeric order, which takes some time sometimes. Doing so I know I'll easily be able to lay them down in their original grid order, such as:
1-2-3-4
5-6-7-8
a-b-c-d
e-f-g-h
etc.
Before first laying them on an off-track area I always place myself facing north and down in Traxx, so that the textures on the terrain are oriented the same as they appear the texture box, for my own ease.
Now I could try to talk about making textures in unique groups and aligning those groups at the edges in paint program, which may be what you are talking about, but a few offhand words alone wouldn't be much help, I think. One thing though, I think Slice60 (with Turbo help) is the best texture slicer, as such all of your base textures must be divisible by 60 pixels.
See all of the stuff in the Textures sub-menu under the MTMG menu at http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/
Also, there may be help for you in the Traxx >> Textures sub-menu there too.
p.s. thanks dawg ;)