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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Texture Modification help (Strictly for personal use, not selling)

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OzzyZigg
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 03:25
Hi,

I was wondering, what program will open modify texture files? Also, which files contain the texture? .DDS?

Thanx ( I'm still kinda a noob )

-Ozzy
Indy Dude
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 03:42
? Well I think your asking what format the texture files are in for the stock media. It is .dds. and if you want to convert them to .jpg or something like that get a .dds converter.
puppyofkosh
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 12:53 Edited at: 8th Dec 2008 12:53
I suggest gimp or paint.net.(free)

Or PS if you have the money.
Red Eye
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 19:04
First Word: Gimp
Second 2 Words: ABC Converter

JUPPIE


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OzzyZigg
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 21:25
Cool, thanx

-Ozzy
OzzyZigg
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Posted: 9th Dec 2008 20:45
I got the dds plugin, now the image I modified doesn't work in game or in the creator. What should I do?

-Ozzy
Indy Dude
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Posted: 9th Dec 2008 23:18
you have to have it labeled right or something are you using a stock media textures. those textures the the D2 texture. not sure if I am right though
TGPEG
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Posted: 10th Dec 2008 16:34
Compress it as RGBA8 with mipmapping. Or at least that's what you do with X10.

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