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2012-11-18, 14:04 | #32 |
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Re: [Map Tutorial] Overgrowth Field Placement
yes i did unticked everything there
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2012-11-18, 19:21 | #33 |
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Re: [Map Tutorial] Overgrowth Field Placement
Just place them on the default layer. Then when you're done, select them all (either using the left-side list or by clicking on the button that says "select all of the same type") and change the layer number in the tweak bar. You'll get a pop-up message asking if you want to apply the change to all objects, then select yes. Now they'll all be in whatever layer you chose.
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2013-07-17, 21:58 | #34 |
PR:BF2 Lead Designer
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Belgium
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Re: Overgrowth Field Placement
Noticed something, in CS6 when saving as RAW at Step 2, I had to choose how I wanted to save my extra channels. Is this something new for CS6? Anyway, it works fine when I selected the second option 'non-interleaved order'. The other one screwed up the file for me.
EDIT: opening the file with 1 as count, and then resaving it again fixes it too. As long as you follow what I say here above. Also the wheat_clump_01 doesn't seem to render? Seems a .con or .tweak problem as the mesh seems alright. Just quickly made a second version using the corn clump with the wheat texture(slightly edited). also, it seems my fields all together will add about 20000 extra vegitation statics to the map. The map already has 6000 statics and 24000 overgrowth. Am I pushing it a bit too much or is it still alright? I could cut down on the amount of fields having field meshes but lowering the density make it look too weird. |
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Last edited by [R-DEV]Mineral; 2013-07-29 at 13:59..
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2013-12-26, 23:58 | #35 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Germany
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Re: Overgrowth Field Placement
Rhino, here the two links of the Edit Pad Lite are wrong (their website probably changed sth.),
the new link is: EditPad Lite - Free Text Editor for Windows just that, or, for direct download page: Windows Text Editor Free Download So pls. correct the link in your post and also in "Step 6: Finalizing" you have that link a 2nd time. Thx! |
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field, map, overgrowth, placement, tutorial |
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