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Texture seams uneven -
CzechTexan - 16.04.2010
What is causing this and how can it be fixed?
I'm also looking for some nice shallow water textures for a caribbean look. Can someone point me to something like that?
- canonuk - 16.04.2010
What are you using to process your map_c? If you're using the standard map_c tools, run 'transform' before 'disect'.
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CzechTexan - 16.04.2010
This map was given to me a year ago by someone else as a starter map so I didn't make map_c.
- canonuk - 16.04.2010
Download the map_c tools (from the Maps Tool Section) and first run 'compose'. Then 'transform' and then 'disect'. In that order. That should sort it.
Joe
Re: Texture seams uneven - agracier - 16.04.2010
CzechTexan Wrote:I'm also looking for some nice shallow water textures for a caribbean look. Can someone point me to something like that?
Sometimes the craziest looking textures can give good results for shallow water textures. I've tried out snow textures that are very good looking and give nice brightly colored shallows ... or sand textures ... it's a bit of a question what color you wish to have the shallows show ... but a texture that has lots of white or bright colors might be good for a Caribbean look ... and make sure it is a seamless texture otherwise it might tend to show patterns if the water is very shallow
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CzechTexan - 21.04.2010
Thanks canonuk! The Transform tool worked great. Simple to use too. I've had these tools but never use them and now they came in handy. Map will look much better thanks to you!
Agracier, I never gave much thought to shallow water textures and your tip gives me some good ideas.