Please ask your basic (newbie) questions in here. - by scumble
scumble on 10/3/2005 at 10:35
This thread is simply a place where you can ask simple questions without fear of being accused of not using the search function, or not taking the time to read through a couple of pages of threads.
Lots of newbie questions tend to clutter up the main forum with unnecessary threads, so everyone would appreciate having those questions being safely tucked away in here.
Ask away!
Gonchong on 10/3/2005 at 13:18
Hi
Should I download the T3 editor now, and make a great level, or get my priorities right and stop holding up the release of T2X ?
yours, agonised of audale.
nomad of the pacific on 10/3/2005 at 13:35
Finish T2X! Dying to see it! :thumb: :joke:
BTW, thanks for the thread, scumble!
scumble on 10/3/2005 at 14:32
Gonchong, you are clearly suffering frome APT (Acute Procrastination Syndrome). The only known cure is a damn good kick in the arse. Unfortunately, my foot cannot reach your posterior from my current goegraphical location.
Donnerwetter on 10/3/2005 at 15:02
Is there a way to resize brushes by typing its x, y, z values in somewhere? I'm quite annoyed of using the brush scaling tool, makes fine-tuning a pain.
Gonchong on 10/3/2005 at 15:25
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Gonchong, you are clearly suffering frome APT (Acute Procrastination Syndrome). The only known cure is a damn good kick in the arse. Unfortunately, my foot cannot reach your posterior from my current goegraphical location.
oh ok, I haven't finished T3 yet anyway. Can't wait to join in and show you guys how to implement the rope arrow :ebil:
scumble on 10/3/2005 at 16:10
Quote Posted by Donnerwetter
Is there a way to resize brushes by typing its x, y, z values in somewhere? I'm quite annoyed of using the brush scaling tool, makes fine-tuning a pain.
You should really be using Vertex Editing - see (
http://www.ttlg.com/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=WorkingWithBrushes) this page in the wiki, in the section "Manipulating the Brush" - I've linked to alternative tutorials there if it's not clear.
SubJeff on 10/3/2005 at 16:58
I'm still totally confused by the textures. I'm told to import the Matlibs. And? Done it and there are no more textures.
Edit: yeah, so I done it.
2003MINI on 10/3/2005 at 18:31
Textures, yeah, they're giving me a problem. Can't find any besides the very basic few in the tool at startup. They don't look very useful. I'm looking for something like "wood" or "stone" wall textures, etc. All I see are ladders and huds and a few not-so-useful patterns.
Am I missing something? Do I need to make any of the really useful ones myself?
darkcosmos on 10/3/2005 at 18:39
Sometimes to see the textures in the browser, you need to select one of the "texture families" like T3_GEN, T3_DUN, etc... from the drop down menu right above the texture display area.
If no textures are showing up after loading the MatLibs and selecting a set from the drop down menu, then maybe reinstalling the editor is in order? Files may be missing...