spiderman92 on 14/7/2013 at 22:54
I built a Palace with solids and "air" brushes. is possible to select all brushes in the map? , and REsize it , ?
This building is made from 50 brushes
is possibile in dromed select all faces of a brushes to retexture it in one click ? in
Unreal is "shift+A"
Thanks ,
Xorak on 15/7/2013 at 00:45
Put an Area Brush around the whole thing, select Me-Only, then multi-brush-me, and then once everything is highlighted, adjust the D, W, and H sizes. Obviously you can only change the size of everything the same amount. Although with only 50 brushes, it's nearly just as simple to manually increase the size of everything to your liking.
To rexture all sides of a brush select the brush side with the texture you want and click the Reset button just below the Show button (to the left of the texture image at the bottom of the Dromed window).
spiderman92 on 15/7/2013 at 02:35
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Put an Area Brush around the whole thing,
i made a an "air" brush around the whole palace right?
where is this command ? in the menu , also multi-brush-me ?
Thanks
Xorak on 15/7/2013 at 03:07
In the pink circle, the Area Brush option is located. It's different than a solid or air brush. The Area Brushes allow you to temporarily hide the parts of the mission you don't want, so you can more easily work on complicated sections. In the purple circle, you can see that the area brush is an orange color in the editor. When you click on it, you get the options that are in the green circle. That's where Me Only and multi-brush-me are located. Once you select Me Only, you can select Not Me Only to have the whole map show up again.
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spiderman92 on 15/7/2013 at 03:52
ok, selectd all thr palace wuth "area" the brushes of this palace appear "highlighted " in Green
and below appear like :
D 4.00
W 4.00
H 4.00
coordinates...
i resized to 8.00 all , but all the brushes appear in wrong position LOL :) what to do ?
Xorak on 15/7/2013 at 05:01
What do you mean by wrong position? Once you have them all highlighted, you can move the entire highlighted section around by shift+clicking, just as you would a normal brush. It's sort of clumsy to use a multibrush to resize like that, and as I said, you would've been done 6 hours ago if you just manually adjusted the brushes. :p
Just some general tips: once you have a multibrush, dromed will remember it, and you can always reselect it by selecting any brush in the multibrush, and then shift+clicking any other brush in the multibrush. To dissolve any multibrush, look under multibrush-->dissolve multibrush on the tool bar.
spiderman92 on 15/7/2013 at 08:00
Quote Posted by Xorak
What do you mean by wrong position? Once you have them all highlighted, you can move the entire highlighted section around by shift+clicking, just as you would a normal brush. It's sort of clumsy to use a multibrush to resize like that, and as I said, you would've been done 6 hours ago if you just manually adjusted the brushes. :p
Just some general tips: once you have a multibrush, dromed will remember it, and you can always reselect it by selecting any brush in the multibrush, and then shift+clicking any other brush in the multibrush. To dissolve any multibrush, look under multibrush-->dissolve multibrush on the tool bar.
xorak, infact , i adjusted it manually :) Lol . the mission have about 1040 brushes...is an my old work on dromed
anyway i'm working on a castle...
ok it works as well xorak :)
Thanks
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