- Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:58 pm
#289291
I have the problem each time i'm trying to add a new downloaded material
i put the mxm in the mxm folder, and the jpg's into a texture folder i have made in the same maxwell subdirectory: the problem is all links from mxm to the materials have disappeared and material editor asks for finding the link, which i give, but it does not find them automatically> i have to remap them by hand..
When its only a normal and a bump its fine and easy, but when its a complicated 6 layers material ( example bubble wrap paper) and i need to rename the jpgs first ( because i already have a normal.jpb or bump.jpg) then its hard to know where they go at first place on the mxm ( what layer)...there use to have in 1.7.0 and before a hovering mouse option that told me what material was the mxm expecting, but it does not work anymore...
How can i be sure of where to put those damn textures! grrr
Is there any good easy way??? thnx for your input
thnx
Nils
i put the mxm in the mxm folder, and the jpg's into a texture folder i have made in the same maxwell subdirectory: the problem is all links from mxm to the materials have disappeared and material editor asks for finding the link, which i give, but it does not find them automatically> i have to remap them by hand..
When its only a normal and a bump its fine and easy, but when its a complicated 6 layers material ( example bubble wrap paper) and i need to rename the jpgs first ( because i already have a normal.jpb or bump.jpg) then its hard to know where they go at first place on the mxm ( what layer)...there use to have in 1.7.0 and before a hovering mouse option that told me what material was the mxm expecting, but it does not work anymore...
How can i be sure of where to put those damn textures! grrr

Is there any good easy way??? thnx for your input

thnx
Nils
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