texturing a cylinder shaped form

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niltan
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texturing a cylinder shaped form

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:? ok now im building a map of my fine house and garden :D hehe well and i have a so called (kakelugn on swedish) its a old cylinder form shaped thing where you put some wood and have a little fire like a fireplace well... but when i texture this cylinder shape its freaking out its get totally wrong and uggly what to do how do i texture a cylinder formed shape :?:
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Post by Daniel Radcliffe »

Have you tried Ctrl+F?

If so try using either the S key to bring up surface properties or play about with the buttons at the bottom of radiant (apparently they do somthing other than try to annoy me).

If youve tried those then come back and bug us some more :D
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I use the cycle button at the bottom of radiant untill i get the desired result
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For cylindes use 'P' for patch not 'S', thats for regular brushes.
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Post by Jack Ruby »

To texture the cylinders apply the texture then hit NATURAL, it should be down the bottom of the Radiant screen.

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ok thankx guys

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i have tested before S and ctr-f with no result so now im gonna try P and natural :P
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Post by hogleg »

This should answer your Q.

http://www.carbongraphx.com/mohaa/vidtuts.html


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Post by bdbodger »

for meshes and cyliders I like to use the set key at the bottom of the screen set will tile the image . For example to tile the image once in one direction and twice in the other put 1 in one of the boxes and 2 in the other and press the set key . If you want to tile it the other way put 2 in the first box and 1 in the second box. After you can even rotate it .
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