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== Definitions == | == Definitions == | ||
=====<span {{Def element}}>texture <i><tilenum> { ... }</i></span> | =====<div {{Def link}}>texture</div>===== | ||
<span {{Def element}}>texture <i><tilenum> { ... }</i></span> | |||
Defines a Hightile texture to replace an ART-file tile. <i><tilenum></i> may be a number, or a defined label. | Defines a Hightile texture to replace an ART-file tile. <i><tilenum></i> may be a number, or a defined label. | ||
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::Specifies which glow map file to use. This instruction must be supplied. | ::Specifies which glow map file to use. This instruction must be supplied. | ||
=====<span {{Def element}}>tint''' <i>{ ... }</i></span> | =====<div {{Def link}}>tint</div>===== | ||
<span {{Def element}}>tint''' <i>{ ... }</i></span> | |||
Defines a Hightile texture tint to simulate palette effects normally used on ART-file tiles. The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions: | Defines a Hightile texture tint to simulate palette effects normally used on ART-file tiles. The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions: | ||
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:1 = convert to greyscale<br /> | :1 = convert to greyscale<br /> | ||
:2 = invert colors | :2 = invert colors | ||
Revision as of 22:29, 10 October 2009
Definitions
texture
texture <tilenum> { ... }
Defines a Hightile texture to replace an ART-file tile. <tilenum> may be a number, or a defined label.
- The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions:
- pal <palnum> { ... }
- Replaces the palette <palnum>. If a palette has no pal definition palette 0 definition will be used. Tint will not be used on palettes defined with this instruction.
- The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions:
- file <filename>
- name <filename>
- file <filename>
- Defines which texture file to use. File may be any PNG, JPG, TGA, BMP, GIF or PCX file. This instruction must be supplied.
- alphacut <cutoff-value>
- Sets the level of transparency at which a pixel in the texture is considered opaque. Pixels with more transparency than the cut-off are not drawn to the screen when rendered. The default setting is 0.32, which is just below the 33% transparency level of Build. If your texture has areas that are more transparent than the default, you can lower the cut-off level to preserve that detail.
- nocompress
- Prevents the texture from being compressed using S3TC if texture compression is enabled.
- nodownsize
- Prevents the texture from being downsized.
- xscale <value>
- yscale <value>
- xscale <value>
- Sets the scale of the hightile texture in relation to the original texture. A <value> of 1.0 makes it the same size, higher makes it cover more then the original tile and smaller makes it cover a smaller area. xscale (aka scale, detailscale, intensity) sets the horizontal scale and yscale sets the vertical scale.
- detail { ... }
- Defines a detail texture for the texture. The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions:
- file <filename>
- Specifies which detail texture file to use. File may be any PNG, JPG, TGA, BMP, GIF or PCX file. This instruction must be supplied.
- scale <value>
- <value> is a positive floating-point value that'll determine how much your detail map should repeat on your diffuse map (if you want your detail map to repeat five times, use a 1/5 scale : 0.2).
- glow { ... }
- Defines a glow map for the texture. The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions:
- file <filename>
- Specifies which glow map file to use. This instruction must be supplied.
tint
tint { ... }
Defines a Hightile texture tint to simulate palette effects normally used on ART-file tiles. The brace-enclosed block may contain these instructions:
- pal <palnum>
- The palette number the tint applies to.
- red <value>
- green <value>
- blue <value>
- r <value>
- g <value>
- b <value>
- Specifies a color component value, in the range of 0 to 255. Unspecified components are assumed to be 255 and any out of range values are clamped to the maximum or minimum as appropriate.
- flags <flags>
- Specifies any special processing effects to use for the tint. The value of flags may be the sum of any of these values:
- 0 = no effects
- 1 = convert to greyscale
- 2 = invert colors