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ForumsJedi Knight and Mysteries of the Sith Editing Forum → Textures Not Showing
Textures Not Showing
2001-05-22, 4:56 AM #1
I have assigned textures in JED. When I go to 3D preview The textures show up.. When I try to "Save JKL and TEST" the textures do not show up. I GOB'd the level and the textures were present.

Is this forshadowing a future problem?
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Jedi Master Labri
2001-05-22, 5:00 AM #2
No, but it means you will not be able to use save jkl and test untill you fix the problem. Most likely you just don't have the new mats in the right subdirectory of your project directory. Run the JKtree pluggin that comes with Jed - it should fix the problem for you.

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2001-05-22, 8:06 AM #3
Dont honestly know how the second post happened but thx.

As far as directories go, I tried creating a sub directory inside my JED directory but when I tried to Save and Test when it got to the level it said "can not load level". Then I put all the files in my root JED dir and the level loaded fine.. Minus the textures as in my previous post. I dl'd a couple MAT packs from Massassi into the root because that is where I could get them to show up in the surface editor under "project". Is there somewhere specific I need to put these new mats?
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Jedi Master Labri
2001-05-22, 9:57 AM #4
They should go into a subdirectory called mat. Since you already have them in the project directory just run the... wait a second. Did you say the Jed directory?

Are you just putting your projects into the main jed directory? You need to create a project directory (for more details on the project directory see the editing help part of my web site - link is in my signature). You should have a seperate directory for every project you make with Jed.

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2001-05-24, 3:05 AM #5
Ah, makes sense [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif].. Should have thought of that
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