Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
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Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
can any1 tell me what the second pic is please in the tutorial
thanks
thanks
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
can some1 please help me out cos i really wanna get into track making but i cant see the second pic could some1 tell me what it says or what it is
thanks
thanks
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
Use the in-game editor.LUKE2851 wrote:cos i really wanna get into track making
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
thats even worse for meTimFerry15 wrote:Use the in-game editor.LUKE2851 wrote:cos i really wanna get into track making
havent got a clue what any of it does or how to do turns or jumps
and every time i press something it says update needed
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Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
ignore the update needed message. That has been carried over from the pre-release days but it doesnt mean anything now. Basically in the in-game editor, you click gradient placement and then move the target to wherever you are wanting to do something. For a jump, the white line is the direction the jump will be pointing when you paint it in. Once you have the target placed, click on gradient edit and then the grid is like you are looking at the side of the jump. Draw it up just like you want the jump to look from the side, then click on gradient linear paint, or gradient linear add. They each do somewhat different things, but it you are on a flat piece of ground it will not matter which one you use at first. Then you just click and "paint" the jump between the target that you set. That is basically how its done but the more you play around with it the more you will understand how things work. Personally i think the ingame editor is much easier than using photoshop. Not to mention you can test what you did much faster by using the editor. Good luck
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Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
thanks alot chris
does any1 know what the second pic said or showed please help me out
thanks in advanced:D
does any1 know what the second pic said or showed please help me out
thanks in advanced:D
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
Im not sure what the second one is but it isn't neededLUKE2851 wrote: does any1 know what the second pic said or showed please help me out
Just make sure your document size is the same
Also if you use grayscale or RGB it doesnt matter as long as the only colours you are using are shades of white and black.
Just skip to step 3 with making jumps - and use the idea of the curves screen. That is what everyone else does
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ok thanks yomoyomo wrote:Im not sure what the second one is but it isn't neededLUKE2851 wrote: does any1 know what the second pic said or showed please help me out
Just make sure your document size is the same
Also if you use grayscale or RGB it doesnt matter as long as the only colours you are using are shades of white and black.
Just skip to step 3 with making jumps - and use the idea of the curves screen. That is what everyone else does
but what do i do once ive done the first step cos once i do like a square box it doesnt look like what it does in the tutorial and i havent a clue how to make it look like that
thanks for your help yomo
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
You should have:
A black background (if not fill with 100% black on the background layer using the paint bucket)
Then using the square marquee make rectangle and fill it with a white-black gradient
Then follow the tutorial.
If that doesnt help, maybe post a screen shot
A black background (if not fill with 100% black on the background layer using the paint bucket)
Then using the square marquee make rectangle and fill it with a white-black gradient
Then follow the tutorial.
If that doesnt help, maybe post a screen shot
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
ok thanks alot yomoyomo wrote:You should have:
A black background (if not fill with 100% black on the background layer using the paint bucket)
Then using the square marquee make rectangle and fill it with a white-black gradient
Then follow the tutorial.
If that doesnt help, maybe post a screen shot
what opacity do u do like a reasonabal sized jump at cos i did some at 75% and they were like a mile high lol
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
in your track folder you need to change the terrain.hf file
First download notepad++ - you can find it here http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Then right click on terrain.hf in the track folder and there will be a few numbers
1st number is displacement map size - leave this
2nd number is the scale
3rd number is the minimum height leave this as 0
4th number is maximum height - make this around 30-40 (this is in feet)
Then make sure there is a blank line under everything and save the file
There is more on this here - http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... f=2&t=1134
Also on your photoshop document you will need at least 1 pixel 100% black and 1 pixel 100% white other wise when you save your map in the editor it will change the max height
Good luck
First download notepad++ - you can find it here http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Then right click on terrain.hf in the track folder and there will be a few numbers
1st number is displacement map size - leave this
2nd number is the scale
3rd number is the minimum height leave this as 0
4th number is maximum height - make this around 30-40 (this is in feet)
Then make sure there is a blank line under everything and save the file
There is more on this here - http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... f=2&t=1134
Also on your photoshop document you will need at least 1 pixel 100% black and 1 pixel 100% white other wise when you save your map in the editor it will change the max height
Good luck
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
thanks alot yomoyomo wrote:in your track folder you need to change the terrain.hf file
First download notepad++ - you can find it here http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
Then right click on terrain.hf in the track folder and there will be a few numbers
1st number is displacement map size - leave this
2nd number is the scale
3rd number is the minimum height leave this as 0
4th number is maximum height - make this around 30-40 (this is in feet)
Then make sure there is a blank line under everything and save the file
There is more on this here - http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... f=2&t=1134
Also on your photoshop document you will need at least 1 pixel 100% black and 1 pixel 100% white other wise when you save your map in the editor it will change the max height
Good luck
i got notepad ++
what do u mean about the 1 pixel 100% black and 1 pixel 100% white?
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
atleast 1 pixel on your document needs to be black
and atleast 1 pixel needs to be white
So just make a small square in the corner and fill it with white and another small square and fill it with black
and atleast 1 pixel needs to be white
So just make a small square in the corner and fill it with white and another small square and fill it with black
Re: Tuturial - Making a track on Photoshop
oh lol ok yomo thanks alot
hopefully i can make some fun tracks now lol
hopefully i can make some fun tracks now lol