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Fitting Texture

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Fitting textures can done very easily. But I dont know how you fitt a texture by sides. Like this example below:

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I fitt the texture and the selected wall looks good, exept the small one. This is a separate wallside. I hit Ctrl+F but doesn't work correctly. Any know how you fitt the texture correctly, that it looks like 1 connected wall?
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Post by jv_map »

ctrl+shift click the surface you wish to modify, then aim at the `template? texture and click the middle mouse button :)
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I didn't know that the middle mouse button was useable in Radiant. :wink:


Edit: For example, If I create two walls. One wall is fitted with a (correct size) nice stone texture. And the other wall has the same texture. ( but bigger in size. ) I want to fitt those walls to eachother, in the small stone size, into one texture

Mostly I had to copy and past that wall or recreate a brush to get it correctly. Ctrl+F will blurry up the texture though sometimes, or make it weight.

Middle mous button dont work for this. As always, a screenshot will showcase it easily:

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highlight the face/side you wish to match then right click on the face/side already textured .
i'm not f****** angry, i'm from philadelphia .
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Exactly what I want to explain. You posted it already. You are a really Eaglescream indeed. Thanks Pkm :wink:
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you're welcome . jv had the same advice but seemingly has his preferences set up differently (?) . so i'll just take the assist .
i'm not f****** angry, i'm from philadelphia .
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This would probably make the difference:

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Cobra wrote:I didn't know that the middle mouse button was useable in Radiant. :wink:


Edit: For example, If I create two walls. One wall is fitted with a (correct size) nice stone texture. And the other wall has the same texture. ( but bigger in size. ) I want to fitt those walls to eachother, in the small stone size, into one texture

Mostly I had to copy and past that wall or recreate a brush to get it correctly. Ctrl+F will blurry up the texture though sometimes, or make it weight.

Middle mous button dont work for this. As always, a screenshot will showcase it easily:

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Yes the MMB does work for this maybe do as NaotoKhan says .
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