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Trying to keep everything simple I haven't used atx textures before and don't know how to now.

Have previously used maps for wall and other surface textures but noticed the atx files today in the installation folder. Tried to import it into the materials folder but it crashed the program.

There doesn't seem to be a separate folder for textures so, how do you import them and how are they applied ?

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.atx files go in the "Textures" folder (on the hard drive)

 

They are used as part of a "Material" when you RMB on the default attribute and choose one as the "Type"

 

There is a brief overview of material creation in

 

details of most Combiner and texture parameters are covered in the TechRef.

 

Most of them are very general building blocks for more complex effects so experimentation and planning is needed.

 

If you have questions beyond this, do ask.

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.atx files go in the "Textures" folder (on the hard drive)

 

They are used as part of a "Material" when you RMB on the default attribute and choose one as the "Type"

 

There is a brief overview of material creation in

 

details of most Combiner and texture parameters are covered in the TechRef.

 

Most of them are very general building blocks for more complex effects so experimentation and planning is needed.

 

If you have questions beyond this, do ask.

 

 

Robert

Thank you once again.

Downloading the video to watch now.

regards

simon

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