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sKr1p7k1dd repliedok thanks guys. I've been messing around with this UT3 editor tool for the past couple hours and I think I'm understanding it.
http://book.hourences.com/tutorialsindex.htm
Hourences tools helped a LOT, but at times he is a bit confusing.
btw: If I make a map, will I be able to host a listen server and have people join and autodownload it? TIA
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Frustian repliedYou need to do what heelcat said, and you can not apply textures to a wall in UE3, you must put the texture into a material, then apply the material to a wall. There are lots of pre-made materials you can use, they have sphere icons with green borders, but you need to show them in the checkbox list to the left of your screen.
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sKr1p7k1dd repliedWait nevermind. I started it over, again, and now it is working
EDIT: Nm to the nm.
I cant select inside of the box.
also, only a few of the materials get anything but black and none of the textures work.
All I get is black.
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sKr1p7k1dd repliedOriginally posted by Wail of Suicide View PostYou can't put a texture on "it" because "it" is the builder brush. The builder brush is basically a tool that you can manipulate in the editor before you affect the game world. Such as, for example, if you want a room of a certain height, you can adjust the builder brush to have the appropriate properties before you commit to creating that space within the editor.
Use Ctrl+S or Ctrl+A to subtract and add BSP geometry, respectively. This will "commit" the builder brush in its current location and dimensions as a BSP brush.
Also, the tutorial you are looking at is for the UT2004 editor. The UT3 version of UnrealEd is somewhat different.
Reference: http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/122/omg3pu1.jpg
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Hellcat repliedFirst off, you're just looking at the builder brush (sort of a template), you haven't created anything that could be textured yet
Go to "Generic Browser" (the gridish icon close to the middle of the toolbar), the "File" => "Load"
Pick one of the packages and check "Materials" on the left list.
Chosse a material.
Close browser.
Click on "CSG: Subtract" or "CSG: Add" - depending if you're in a subtractive or additive environment.
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Wail of Suicide repliedOriginally posted by sKr1p7k1dd View PostFirst screenshot. I have a box here. How can I put textures on it as walls?
#1 http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/1165/omg2iq9.jpg
I was following this tutorial (2nd link) and it says to click a texture button. Looking on my unreal editor, the button is unmistakably absent.
#2 http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/3746/omg1av7.jpg
The tutorial is Unreal Editor 3 and I am using Unreal Editor 3. Is my version broken or something? Default textures for made cubes are also missing.
Use Ctrl+S or Ctrl+A to subtract and add BSP geometry, respectively. This will "commit" the builder brush in its current location and dimensions as a BSP brush.
Also, the tutorial you are looking at is for the UT2004 editor. The UT3 version of UnrealEd is somewhat different.
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sKr1p7k1dd started a topic How can I put textures on this? (editor)How can I put textures on this? (editor)
First screenshot. I have a box here. How can I put textures on it as walls?
#1 http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/1165/omg2iq9.jpg
I was following this tutorial (2nd link) and it says to click a texture button. Looking on my unreal editor, the button is unmistakably absent.
#2 http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/3746/omg1av7.jpg
The tutorial is Unreal Editor 3 and I am using Unreal Editor 3. Is my version broken or something? Default textures for made cubes are also missing.Tags: None
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