Easy Object Designer [EOD]- Need some help please

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Easy Object Designer [EOD]- Need some help please

Postby snowbird » Wed Feb 04, 2004 2:30 pm

Hi Guys
  I'm new to flight simming and need some help with EOD. I have FS9 installed and want to add some of my own structures to my home airport. I've downloaded EOD and it seems easy to draw the biuldings but when I go to add textures I get a popup that says "Texture path C:\FS9\Scenery\my scenery\texture\" not found. I've tried several different combinations here and nothing seems to work. These texture paths have me stumped. Could someone give me some possble solutions? I'm sure it's a simple fix and I'm just missing it.
             Thanks for your help
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Re: Easy Object Designer [EOD]- Need some help ple

Postby Woodylepic » Fri Feb 13, 2004 12:47 am

you must tel eod where is your eod texture to make a objet like a house you must make a texture whit a graphic editor like paint or paint shop then put the file  *.bmp in eod/texture  folder
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Re: Easy Object Designer [EOD]- Need some help ple

Postby Reap » Fri Feb 13, 2004 2:03 pm

EOD is trying to find textures in what it assumes as your default textures file.

You need under project / options / paths to define the path to your texrures folder.

Either direct the FS texture path  to c:/ program files/ microsoft games / FS9/ textures     and use the stock textures, or to where you keep your downloaded or own created textures.
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