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Featured => Noggit => Topic started by: caduceus on December 27, 2013, 02:38:52 pm
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After clearing textures in a chunk, as directed in the tutorials. I can only apply one texture per chunk. Is there something else that needs to be done, so i can use all 4 textures for this exercise?
How to practice
You want to get skilled in texturing?
I practice in the following way. I load a zone from Blizzard with a texture set I like or I want mine to look like. Then I delete the texturing on some chunks with noggit.
>> CTRL + SHIFT + left mouse click on 2 till 4 connected chunks.
Now try to recreate this chunk texturing that you don´t see they ever where deleted and orient your work on the still existing textures on the surrounding chunks. This way you learn the technics Blizzard use, learn how they work and experiment around how you can recreate them with noggit. During this process you will get better and better and get your own style doing texturing.
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Just paint over it with the next one.
But you should read this and do it this way.
viewtopic.php?f=78&t=3612 (http://modcraft.io/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=3612" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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I can't paint over the texture. I wont let me. Whatever texture I put down is what stays, unless I swap. Then it is still only using 1 layer. viewtopic.php?f=78&t=3612 (http://modcraft.io/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=3612" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) was my source from the initial Tutorial.
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If you used my tutorial, Why do you then clear the textures?
I think you have all 4 texture slots filled and just dont read the tutorial carefully.
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Perhaps your adt is damaged. If you CTRL click on a chunk, there is only one texture in the box?
How did you create them?
No, the neighboring chunks have the correct textures, in which I am trying to duplicate for your exercise.
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Add me on skype.
project.modcraft
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Yes, I read the Tutorial. Just as stated here. why must I be questioned of reading the tutorial wrong when I done just as i says here.
Texturing tips
How to practice
You want to get skilled in texturing?
I practice in the following way. I load a zone from Blizzard with a texture set I like or I want mine to look like. Then I delete the texturing on some chunks with noggit.
>> CTRL + SHIFT + left mouse click on 2 till 4 connected chunks.
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Now try to recreate this chunk texturing that you don´t see they ever where deleted and orient your work on the still existing textures on the surrounding chunks. This way you learn the technics Blizzard use, learn how they work and experiment around how you can recreate them with noggit. During this process you will get better and better and get your own style doing texturing.
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I have the same problem and I'm doing things correctly.
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I had that problem once and restarting noggit helped. But there are test builds from hanfer. There this may be fixed.