May 26, 201115 yr Hello, this is the first time I write here, I would like to ask how to fix a problem with texturing some parts of a scenery I am creating, the polygons are being made with EOD, the thing is that when I made my own textures for such polygon and applied them, they do not show in FS9, they were made in 1024 x 256 format and compressed in DTX3 both for day and night. I already checked the path just to make sure the source of such textures is correct, saved and made the API, opened FSSC then exported and still they do not show, just blanks, interesting since the terminal building is showing it's textures both for day and night with no problem. I include pics of such scenery. Any Ideas?Thanks in advance.Eduardo.
May 26, 201115 yr If it is all displaying correctly up to the point where you export it for FS, and you are indeed exporting it correctly, then I should imagine the only explanation can be that the textures are not showing up in a folder where the scenery is looking for them. Therefore, I would try placing the textures in other possible locations the scenery might be expecting them on the offchance that the export process did something weird, i.e. try placing one of your textures in the main scenery texture folder rather than a specific scenery texture package folder, just to see if that throws up anything.Al Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
May 26, 201115 yr Author Hello!, well thanks for the suggestions, unfortunately I am still unable to findout what the problem is B), I still keep texturing another pieces and they do work ! just not those bloody aisle platforms, I tried every thing again, checking texture paths, changing texture compressions and formats and still they do not want to come out, I really don't know what's going on but in little time I will go nuts :( B) :( unless somebody know what might be the problem and gives me a hint , what I have noticed is that by day they are white and by night they turn black!:( , what a crazy messed up way of mine to start scenery design .Greets.
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