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ForumsJedi Knight and Mysteries of the Sith Editing Forum → Cleave limit on sectors?
Cleave limit on sectors?
2005-09-10, 12:52 PM #1
For anyone that still reads the JK editing forum, is there a cleave limit on sectors? I'm trying to make a sector with pillars and I've got about 51 cleaves in it, and that's less than half that I'll need, and the next one I make, no matter where it is, part of the floor texture disappears. I was thinking it coulkd be because I've got too many cleaves in the sector? Thanks
2005-09-10, 1:20 PM #2
Every time you cleave, you create a new sector, so it's not possible to have a limit. Probably just JED being buggy or a flaw in your technique, or both.
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2005-09-10, 1:23 PM #3
Ah. That means you've got more than... 25? 25 vertices on a single surface. Check the consistancy editor.
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2005-09-10, 1:39 PM #4
24 is the maximum.
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2005-09-10, 4:33 PM #5
I've had this same problem before. I think it's because JK can only render so many vertices at once...
2005-09-10, 5:37 PM #6
on one surface
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2005-09-10, 9:35 PM #7
You guys are making it way to complicated, its easy. You simply have too many vertices in one surface. Just cleave the surface that is dissapearing in half, so that the vertices get devided among two surfaces.

Problem solved.
2005-09-10, 10:23 PM #8
Thanks guys, works now
2005-09-11, 12:52 PM #9
At least he got it working, but when I had the problem my surfaces had less than 16 vertices.

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