map creation
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map creation
i'm just having a problem , i'm trying to create my first map and i couldnt compile it, the first map i tried i had an error that said something like "can not import shader f_im ^%$#" cant remember what one it was but yeah. the second one said "unable to parse materials. and structure import failed." can someone help me?
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You have to use a shader for it. http://www.h2vista.net/forums/showthread.php?t=4093johnnyblaz20 wrote:okay i got past that part, where exactly would you put the water in, and i'm having trouble with the water shader tut. any help? didnt mean to double post sry.
I don't know where to find the water .bitmaps to animate it, so someone could help me on that. I wish adding water was a lot simpler though.

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2 questions in 3ds max
1. i pulled up an area for a ramp to a higher surface and i had a whole lot of errors like triangle left the bsp and others, is there a better way to do it than in vertex mode and just pulling area up?
2. is there a way to connect 2 surfaces in max without overlapping if the surfaces arent flat? is there a way to totally merge 2 surfaces?
i threw my first map togather, it was really a trial and not a very good one but it worked great but it seems like the questions above are the two main things need to work on for now. i personally thing learning 3ds max is the main thing in making a good map.
1. i pulled up an area for a ramp to a higher surface and i had a whole lot of errors like triangle left the bsp and others, is there a better way to do it than in vertex mode and just pulling area up?
2. is there a way to connect 2 surfaces in max without overlapping if the surfaces arent flat? is there a way to totally merge 2 surfaces?
i threw my first map togather, it was really a trial and not a very good one but it worked great but it seems like the questions above are the two main things need to work on for now. i personally thing learning 3ds max is the main thing in making a good map.
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#1 Its normal for triangles to be thrown from the bsp. That just means that it had a confilict with other geometry, meaning that it was touching something else.johnnyblaz20 wrote:2 questions in 3ds max
1. i pulled up an area for a ramp to a higher surface and i had a whole lot of errors like triangle left the bsp and others, is there a better way to do it than in vertex mode and just pulling area up?
2. is there a way to connect 2 surfaces in max without overlapping if the surfaces arent flat? is there a way to totally merge 2 surfaces?
Its not a serious warning or error. Just ignore it.
#2 Select an object that is touching each other. Under the create menu, click where the scroll down bar is (By default, it says "Standard Primitives"). Scroll down to compound objects. Select Boolean. Select the button that says "Pick Operand B". Before you click your other object, scroll down on the option menu a bit futher. Then, select the radio circle that says "Union". Now, select your merging object, and your 2 objects will now be 1.

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One way would be to rotate and pull a polygon into that position. Another way would be just to create a box, texture it, then fuse it with the main ground.johnnyblaz20 wrote:how do you make a ramp up to a higher plain in max? i can make a ramp but it has curved edges and i want strait edges.. i just raise an area in vertex mode. i'm sure theres a better way.. i'm just trying to get good with 3ds max because thats the main part of mapping..

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quick demo thinger...
in editable poly mode I selected a few faces on a plane

(I made them different material IDs so that you could see the different faces...)
then using the "Hinge from edge" tool I was able to make a nice ramp

in editable poly mode I selected a few faces on a plane

(I made them different material IDs so that you could see the different faces...)
then using the "Hinge from edge" tool I was able to make a nice ramp

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awsome, thanks... i just need to learn more about 3ds max, one more question, if i made another box in my map do i have to connect it to the b_levelroot sphere along with the map itself or can i connect the box to my map and connect my map to the levelroot?
how do you make a cave that goes through to the other side? or like an underground area?
and also if you know anything else awsome you'd like to share about 3ds max i'd appreciate. i'm using all the help your giving me in my new map.. as of now its just a large empty room but i'm gonna spend alot of time on this one..
and - McJix how long have you been doing this? or using 3ds max?
how do you make a cave that goes through to the other side? or like an underground area?
and also if you know anything else awsome you'd like to share about 3ds max i'd appreciate. i'm using all the help your giving me in my new map.. as of now its just a large empty room but i'm gonna spend alot of time on this one..
and - McJix how long have you been doing this? or using 3ds max?
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Either by fusing it to your ground, or simply leave it where it is and just connect it to your b_levelroot along with the rest of your map.johnnyblaz20 wrote:awsome, thanks... i just need to learn more about 3ds max, one more question, if i made another box in my map do i have to connect it to the b_levelroot sphere along with the map itself or can i connect the box to my map and connect my map to the levelroot?
johnnyblaz20 wrote:how do you make a cave that goes through to the other side? or like an underground area?
and also if you know anything else awsome you'd like to share about 3ds max i'd appreciate. i'm using all the help your giving me in my new map.. as of now its just a large empty room but i'm gonna spend alot of time on this one..
There are lots of ways. The simplist way would be to use a tube, change the number of sides to something like 4, and then usuing the other stuff in this topic to make it look more cave like. Remmber, there is an option called Msmooth under the Editable Polygon menu. Try messsing around with it. It can create some pretty cool looking complex shapes.
Probably around 2 months. I'm still not "good" compared to others, but I sure am a hell of a lot better tham when I started.johnnyblaz20 wrote:and - McJix how long have you been doing this? or using 3ds max?

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