Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

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Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby mulletman » Sun Jul 18, 2004 1:24 pm

Can anybody help me. is there any way that i can bake my textures un blurred. I am aware of the default aircraft being blurred, and i am aware that there are patches for them however they are not causing the greif.
It is the ones that i have downloaded. Out of 65 aircraft about 20% are blurred heavily. These include an avro Anson, EE lightning, and Avro Lancaster.

I did once download a plane that did have a patch and rectified every problem, however i deleted it (cos it was cr...rubbish) and i cant remember what it was.

Someone please help.
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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby alrot » Sun Jul 18, 2004 3:00 pm

GO TO THE DISPLAY SETTINGS AND SET GLOBAL TEXTURE SIZE IN"MASSIVE" SEE IF IT WORK AND TELL ME HERE
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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby Gixer » Sun Jul 18, 2004 4:10 pm

Also on the hardware tab up your mipmapping to 5.
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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby VPA_KTPA » Sun Jul 18, 2004 8:57 pm

When i had a lower end system i had the setting on High with decent results with out a big hit on the system performance.
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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby codered » Mon Jul 19, 2004 10:52 am

You can also edit your FS9.cfg file and adjust the numbers so that the ground textures within a certain radius are not blurred. ;D  Look at your video card settings also to be sure things are turned up a bit.
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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby mulletman » Tue Jul 20, 2004 4:02 pm

I kinda did all them , but it didnt help. Im convinsed the textures are running in a program i havant got, and therefore FS is only able to read half of it.

Its a poss option, but please keep suggessting.

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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby Fly2e » Tue Jul 20, 2004 4:06 pm

Posted by: mulletman
Can anybody help me. is there any way that i can bake my textures un blurred.
Try baking them at 350 for 1/2 hour and let us know what happens.  ;)
Sorry, I had to say that!!  ;D

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Re: Erm..HELP, textures....v blurred

Postby RollerBall » Tue Jul 20, 2004 6:45 pm

Ok here's what you need to know.

Most repainters just use Martin Wright's DXTBmp.exe to convert their 'normal' bmps into extended bmps which is what most textures have to be nowadays - especially if you want dynamic shine and all that sort of stuff.

However, this automatically creates 9 mip-map levels (for reasons of time I'll let someone else explain what mips are for those who don't know).

Now frequently this doesn't cause any problem but often it does (for reasons I can't explain).

In these cases the mip level needs to be reduced down to 1 - ie all the mips need to be deleted except for mip 0 (the main bmp). Result - no blurriness.

To do that you do need a little texturing knowledge, but not much, although really the repainter should have done it for you (but as I say, I think most don't, and many don't even know about it!)

You have to open the offending texture(s) with eg Imagetool.exe that comes with FS, extract the mips, delete all but mip 0 and then resave the texture.

Then you have to repeat the process with each texture - a time consuming but in most cases a thoroughly worthwhile process.

This is how I do it - for all I know there may be another bmp tool that lets you delete the mips directly - if there is I'm sure someone will let me know ;)

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