Texture disalignment Created 19 years ago2004-06-15 16:11:01 UTC by paulkennedy paulkennedy

Created 19 years ago2004-06-15 16:11:01 UTC by paulkennedy paulkennedy

Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 16:11:01 UTC Post #33651
I rather new to Worldcraft and I only have version 2.0. I have only made a few maps so far. My problem is that when I insert objects or create brushes and add textures to them, sometimes the textures don't fit on the brush the way I want it to. I can move the objects so that the textures fit, but I was wondering if there was a way to make the texture fit without moving the brush. If you don't understand, I can send you a screenshot.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 16:37:04 UTC Post #33655
Shft+A brings up the Toggle texture application, there you can select a texture, fill in the scale, offset and angle, and then apply this texture with it's settings to a face by right-clicking on it. You can select faces with the left mouse-button, and perform certain actions on it's texture, like fit to face, or fit to top, or center, and so on.

This application is also accessible trough the left sidebar, it's the button with the colored box.

Oh, and get Hammer 3.4 or 3.5 beta, it's the most recent version of Worldcraft.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 16:48:27 UTC Post #33656
I can change the texture properties, but they don't seem to take effect on my brushes.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 17:03:44 UTC Post #33660
Once you changed the properties, you'll have to apply these to the face with the right mouse-button.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 17:07:15 UTC Post #33662
Dont shrink them under 0.1 or scale them over 10.0
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 18:21:02 UTC Post #33677
I found out that I have to move the object into the position that aligns with the texture, and then click texture lock from the tools menu and then move the object to the desired place. Thanks anyway.
Posted 19 years ago2004-06-15 18:36:42 UTC Post #33686
Yah, make sure TL stays on. It screws with your textures' alignments if it's off and you move things.
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Posted 19 years ago2004-06-16 01:33:20 UTC Post #33733
The method you use now is an option but not a serious one. Learn to use the Toggle texture application, it's a much better way of applying textures right.
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