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24 Aug 10, 10:04AM
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How do you do textures on laptops?
I know how to do it on keyboard for a computer, but the laptop keyboard is set-up differently.
What are the keys for what texture?
EDIT : I don't have a numberpad for upper-wall, that's my problem.
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W and scrolling for floor / ceiling
X and scrolling for Walls
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24 Aug 10, 10:10AM
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Thank-You Mathias! :)
I can now get back on to my map. :)
One more thing, how to a slope things on the floor. I want to slope broken bricks on the floor, how do I do that?
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I want to slope a brick that has fallen on the floor.
Like, a 1x1 block, but I want to slope is like a piece has broken off it. If you know what I mean.
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24 Aug 10, 10:46AM
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Windows wista and windows seven (idk if xp) have a display keyboard. Start -> Accessories -> Accsebility (My vista is on spanish, so maybe the translate is bad)
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(24 Aug 10, 10:46AM)VallDiGna Wrote: Windows wista and windows seven (idk if xp) have a display keyboard. Start -> Accessories -> Accsebility (My vista is on spanish, so maybe the translate is bad)
Yeah, XP has it.
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Select cube -> Make it a heightfield (default key = h) -> press "q" and scroll
This will move a corner of the selected cube up or down. It moves the corner that lies on the small box. HF
also check out perlin noise.
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Thanks, Ronald.
Thanks guys, that's all I needed for now. :)