Double sized textures...
Double sized textures...
I applied some textures, closed the editor and than reloaded...and now if apply the same texture on the same brush it's double sized!
What happened?
What happened?
Did you change textures in you own map?
Radiant applys textures in a fixed scale . Select the brush you want to tweak, press s (urface inspector) and klick the putton "axial".
It will always have the same appearence on your brushwork.
Its standart cubic mapping.
Scale it as you like and save. If it still gets bigger somone is making voodoo with your computer ;D
Radiant applys textures in a fixed scale . Select the brush you want to tweak, press s (urface inspector) and klick the putton "axial".
It will always have the same appearence on your brushwork.
Its standart cubic mapping.
Scale it as you like and save. If it still gets bigger somone is making voodoo with your computer ;D
yeah, GTK radient is a great program, but has it's flaws and soft spots. Sometimes you just have to talk to her a certain way and she flips out, just gotta know how to press the buttons right.
As for your problem, never had to deal with oversized textures, unless I had to spin the texture 90 o and tried to fit to scale, never wants to work. I always wished those things worked perfectly, it would make my job 25 % easier, though, how difficult is it to do some brain math and use the integer input to fit them perfectly aswell ? For the longest time I always wondered why the fuck custom textures flipped when I used the "FIT" button...until I noticed the " - " in the x y value...So stupid me.
Sorry I couldn't help.
As for your problem, never had to deal with oversized textures, unless I had to spin the texture 90 o and tried to fit to scale, never wants to work. I always wished those things worked perfectly, it would make my job 25 % easier, though, how difficult is it to do some brain math and use the integer input to fit them perfectly aswell ? For the longest time I always wondered why the fuck custom textures flipped when I used the "FIT" button...until I noticed the " - " in the x y value...So stupid me.
Sorry I couldn't help.
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