August 26, 201114 yr Hi.I use Adobe Photoshop to make my own paint, and after I finish, I have to save it as regular format (JPEG, GIF, PNG etc.), and later convert it to DDS texture. I use DXTbmp and here is the problem. I didn't change texture resolution in Photoshop, but when I convert file and re-open it as saved DDS texture, it automaticly change resolution from 4092x4092 to 2046x2046. What can I do? Did you know other DDS converters?Regards.Maj.
August 26, 201114 yr Hello,I can't reproduce your problem with DXTbmp but if you're using Photoshop you could probably try exporting the DDS texture directly from Photoshop with the NVidia DDS Plugin.http://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-texture-tools-adobe-photoshop Greetings,Thomas
August 26, 201114 yr Hi.I use Adobe Photoshop to make my own paint, and after I finish, I have to save it as regular format (JPEG, GIF, PNG etc.), and later convert it to DDS texture. I use DXTbmp and here is the problem.I didn't change texture resolution in Photoshop, but when I convert file and re-open it as saved DDS texture, it automaticly change resolution from 4092x4092 to 2046x2046. What can I do? Did you know other DDS converters? Regards.Maj. I use the latest nVidia Photoshop DDS plugin without any problems. If you've got Photoshop, definitely give this one a try. It will also streamline your workflow since you don't have to mess around with a separate application like dxtbmp (which is a pretty good application nevertheless) to make ths .dds files. Dave P. Woycek
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