i wanted to change the texture of the snow so i went on google and got a HD snow image re sized it and converted to .dds from jpeg then placed into the world/texture file's where the snow.dds is located and here's what it look's like any idea's for a fix?
need some help guys
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- nickmcd8893
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What is the problem? That the borders don't fit?
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I THINK the problem here might be that your image varies so much from one side to another. You have too much light on one side and dark on the other. When you butt them together the contrast is pretty obvious. I don't know that there is anything that can be done for that beyond using a different image however.
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thanks for the reply iv'e been trying other images but still the same i think i'm better off just modding the original snow texture because the only reason i wanted to change it was to lower the brightness anyway i'm fine with the original look.
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If the borders are the problem, you either have to really make them fit to the other side everywhere or you have to find a texture which already meets this requirement.
Modifying the original texture should be a good solution, though the texture is not so high-resoluted. But for my pc, better textures would already be a problem I guess -
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Yeah as an artist you can find methods to making textures but best way is to find a guide to making one.
To give a brief description is you create an image then cut in the center by four Then you put each of those four centers onto the four corners then your texture will match up onto each inter connecting one. But you will then have a center that has to be blended or fixed to get rid of it's problems.Go onto youtube I am sure you can find someone doing that.
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thank you everybody ive got it figured out now
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If I were you, I would use Krita since it's free AND has a tile feature (Press W key) which you can use to make seamless textures. Oh and paint.net (which is also free btw) has dds support built in. I'm using Krita for the tileable textures, and paint.net for both tileable textures and all the other textures. Krita doesn't have dds support though, so I bring it into paint.net and it works fine.
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