01.02.2008, 14:13
I thought you wanted to learn how to do it?
You will need to know how to adjust your map_h and map_c when you refine the detail in key areas.
The best way to learn is to put these together yourself.
--Oh! and I sorted the problem with the sea texture on the land. Your MWmap_c.tga had thin strips of white pixels along the bottom edge and lower left side. These must have been confusing the disect.bat routine. When I edited them out the image disected ok. -- So here is Port Stanley with the key high grounds visible in the southwest.
In this image the dark black areas will need more land texture applied and the southern coast of the sound is set too far back. Bring the coastline slightly forward onto the flat area to stop the sea running up the slope. I edited the map_F to get rid of the green in the distance by pasting in the outline of the sea from ed_mo2.tga and painting the sea part grey.
What does "Jamon" mean? --- Do I want a slice of the action? --- Sorry no. Too busy with other projects, but happy to help out occasionally.
Over to you RealDarko. I look forward to seeing some good images.
You will need to know how to adjust your map_h and map_c when you refine the detail in key areas.
The best way to learn is to put these together yourself.
--Oh! and I sorted the problem with the sea texture on the land. Your MWmap_c.tga had thin strips of white pixels along the bottom edge and lower left side. These must have been confusing the disect.bat routine. When I edited them out the image disected ok. -- So here is Port Stanley with the key high grounds visible in the southwest.
In this image the dark black areas will need more land texture applied and the southern coast of the sound is set too far back. Bring the coastline slightly forward onto the flat area to stop the sea running up the slope. I edited the map_F to get rid of the green in the distance by pasting in the outline of the sea from ed_mo2.tga and painting the sea part grey.
What does "Jamon" mean? --- Do I want a slice of the action? --- Sorry no. Too busy with other projects, but happy to help out occasionally.
Over to you RealDarko. I look forward to seeing some good images.