SkullCruncher Posted August 4, 2016 Share Posted August 4, 2016 Hello, so I have included some textures into my GtkRadiant, which works because I have set the correct dimensions of picture of that texture.Anyways, this seems strange, I have made the texture FIT on a brush in Radiant: But, when I go check it out in-game I get this shape: Any help? I really did my best by trying to solve it... Link to comment
IrocJeff Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I know this may be a pain in the butt, but, try to not use fit and in Surface Inspector and adjust it manually. You probably will have to change the values you manipulate the image by but it may work. Recompile and see if that does anything. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have to do it then 36 times like that Thanks I will try it. Link to comment
Asgarath83 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have to do it then 36 times like that Thanks I will try it. Maybe is a stupid suggest but... no, i not think you have the snap grid enabled into properties.mmm... i never see a texture so nasty before that. how is possible can happen that? O_owhat kind of map buildind and radiant version are you using? i can only think of some trouble with q3map2 building.Also, texture is applied on a brush or on a patch mesh? patches can be bad with texture alignment some times. >.< Link to comment
Langerd Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Hmm.. This texture use shader? Maybe the shader is broken? Which version of Gtkradiant You use? Link to comment
Asgarath83 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Good point, check if the shader you use has not some strange tcmod scale parameter @@SkullCruncher Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 I use GtkRadiant 1.5.0., I didn't put any weird shader in there, it's just a simple brush that is on caulk texture. I really don't know a thing about this "error" thing, all of this is new to me. O.o And yes manually moving the texture vertically and horizontally didn't work, it's still same.. Link to comment
Asgarath83 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I use GtkRadiant 1.5.0., I didn't put any weird shader in there, it's just a simple brush that is on caulk texture. I really don't know a thing about this "error" thing, all of this is new to me. O.o And yes manually moving the texture vertically and horizontally didn't work, it's still same..mmm try to fix manually on radiant with the S key set to 1.0 the horizontal and vertical stretch.Before of do that make sure you had selected the face of the brush with the bad texture. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 mmm try to fix manually on radiant with the S key set to 1.0 the horizontal and vertical stretch.Before of do that make sure you had selected the face of the brush with the bad texture.I have tried stretching the texture multiple times, it won't work.. I even tried all the dimensions (128, 256, 512 and 1024), they all show the same bad result. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Oh I got it working l0l, seems like the caulked brush had some problems with getting this type of texture on it, so it got confused I guess, so I created another similar brush and it's working!But, why does the texture look blurry? Like, why doesn't it look as detailed as in GtkRadiant and in Photoshop or picture viewer? Link to comment
Asgarath83 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Oh I got it working l0l, seems like the caulked brush had some problems with getting this type of texture on it, so it got confused I guess, so I created another similar brush and it's working!But, why does the texture look blurry? Like, why doesn't it look as detailed as in GtkRadiant and in Photoshop or picture viewer? Maybe it was a malformed brush. sometime happened.Can we see screenshot of confrontation? o.oAre you sure JKA is setted to HIgh resolution into the setup?maybe a .shader file can give a better look to the texture. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Can we see screenshot of confrontation? o.oAre you sure JKA is setted to HIgh resolution into the setup?maybe a .shader file can give a better look to the texture.Yes all details are set on high in JKA and have the biggest resolution option set in JKA (1280x1024)Here is the texture comparison: First comparison of three same textures, but, with different brush dimensions: Now three more pictures follow up with biggest brush to smallest brush, they all seem to show same results: Langerd likes this Link to comment
Langerd Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Yeah... sometimes some weird stuff are going on in the Radiant... Once i had an issue where some invinsible wall was created in my map after exporting it to the game. When i looked back in the program i thought i left some clip brush or something by mistake (or hide and forgot to unhide it) . But there was nothing there in the program Asgarath83 likes this Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Yeah... sometimes some weird stuff are going on in the Radiant... Once i had an issue where some invinsible wall was created in my map after exporting it to the game. When i looked back in the program i thought i left some clip brush or something by mistake (or hide and forgot to unhide it) . But there was nothing there in the program Yeah well, looks like that blurry texture will just have to do.. Link to comment
Boothand Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 When things appear really tiled like that, too small etc, I remember it has something to do with your path set-up. Have you checked if it also happens when you pk3 your map + texture? Yeah... sometimes some weird stuff are going on in the Radiant... Once i had an issue where some invinsible wall was created in my map after exporting it to the game. When i looked back in the program i thought i left some clip brush or something by mistake (or hide and forgot to unhide it) . But there was nothing there in the program Maybe the autoclip spawnflag? It tends to put an invisible wall somewhere random. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 When things appear really tiled like that, too small etc, I remember it has something to do with your path set-up. Have you checked if it also happens when you pk3 your map + texture?Nah I haven't tried compiling the map yet, I don't even dare to do it yet because I don't really have time to mess with compiling the map in it's current state. Link to comment
Circa Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Nah I haven't tried compiling the map yet, I don't even dare to do it yet because I don't really have time to mess with compiling the map in it's current state.How are you playing it in-game then? o.0 I have this tiling issue too though. There's no way I'm going to recreate all my brushes though. I've tried everything I can think of to solve it without doing that though... Link to comment
Langerd Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 When things appear really tiled like that, too small etc, I remember it has something to do with your path set-up. Have you checked if it also happens when you pk3 your map + texture? Maybe the autoclip spawnflag? It tends to put an invisible wall somewhere random.Nope.. It was all the worldspawn :/ It was weird.. Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 6, 2016 Author Share Posted August 6, 2016 How are you playing it in-game then? o.0 Oh I thought he asked for the .pk3 map + texture already compiled together and testing it that way, but no I am compiling it only with BSP -meta Build just for simple testing. Link to comment
Boothand Posted August 6, 2016 Share Posted August 6, 2016 What I meant was, pack it up properly in a pk3 and test it on your PC Read mrwonko's and Pande's replies:https://jkhub.org/topic/3140-textures-tiling-in-game/ Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 6, 2016 Author Share Posted August 6, 2016 What I meant was, pack it up properly in a pk3 and test it on your PC I didn't do that as you said, but, a strange thing happened... All of my settings are set to high and all of that, but, today my JKA somehow got back to default .cfg, which I don't remember I touched, more like it got reset by itself somehow. I went back to see my map in-game and my textures seemed to appear all detailed and normal as in GtkRadiant. O.o This is all just too strange for me because I'm still new in this, and I'm not even sure if my JKA caused the blurry texture ...... Circa likes this Link to comment
SkullCruncher Posted August 8, 2016 Author Share Posted August 8, 2016 This texture problem is fixed. My JKA refreshed all my settings and had set them all back to default, which under "Graphics" settings it had set my "Details" from "Very High" to only "High", and thus my textures appeared blurry. Should have been more careful! Asgarath83 likes this Link to comment
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