how do i split up the texture of a surface?
how do i split up the texture of a surface?
Basically, I have subtracted a large room with an additive wall in the middle separating it into two rooms. If I select the floor's surface, it will select both room's floor's, and I assume there is some way to use the wall, in the middle, to "clip" the rooms in half, but I don't know how to do it. I could work around it, but I think knowing how to do this could come in handy later.
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
Nope, you can't clip surfaces in Unreal 1.5.
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
As a workaround you can just make two very thin floor pieces and place them on top of the floor.
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
right, im actualy using the unreal ed pack 2.2 found on the forum. So would someone mind telling me how that clipping tool works?
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
Do you know if the "sheet" 2d brush ever overrides a brush's surfaces when it is placed over it, or do only 3d objects do that? It seems like you're suggesting it's the latter.Moonbo wrote:As a workaround you can just make two very thin floor pieces and place them on top of the floor.
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
I'm not sure your question is making any sense. What do you mean by "overrides"? Also, what do you mean by "over it"? And finally, what do you mean by "3d objects"?
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
Ok so, I have a large subtracted brush, and I want to place the texture of a street along a strip of this brush's surface. I create a flat 2d "sheet" brush, "adding" it such that it is actually intersecting with the floor of this brush (iow, it isn't a grid unit above the floor). Yet when I add it, the texture does not show, nor can I select it, as though it is "under" the original surface. This is whether or not it is ordered first or last. However, I do not have this problem with adding a thin, 3 dimensional, rectangle, with its top surface intersecting the floor of the original surface. It does show, and it can be selected to create the street. Is this always true of these sheet brushes?
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Re: how do i split up the texture of a surface?
Yes. You'll want to place them 1 unit above the brush as you described.
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