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FPSC Classic Scripts / Need help with doors please!

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Hollywood
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Posted: 17th May 2006 22:03
o.k. i am still a noob but i have been doing the fps creator for quite some time now, i.e six months. i have a stupid question, i.e. stupid. Every time i put a door between rooms it works but you can see through the cracks between the wall and the door. Can i fix this?
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Posted: 17th May 2006 22:45
Do you mean cracks, or is there a large space between the wall and door? If it is the latter, it sounds like you are removing the wall section when you place the door. Simply replacing the wall section once again will fix that.

If it is just a crack, then a picture would be helpful.

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Posted: 17th May 2006 22:47
I mean big cracks for wood doors and smaller cracks for iron doors but i like to us the wood doors for my game.
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Posted: 17th May 2006 22:49
Thanks for the idea .
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Posted: 17th May 2006 23:20
Post a screenshot in jpeg format and please supply some explanation of what you are doing and what kind of segments you are using.

If you using default room and door segments, placing say two rooms one against the other and then place a door in the adjoining wall theres no way you should end up with any cracks of any kind at the sides of doors.

Personally I have never ever seen that happen with me - but I have heard some reports of similar when placing a door at a room/corridor junction.

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Posted: 17th May 2006 23:23
It happens when i put a door between a hallway and a study stuff like that.
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Posted: 18th May 2006 01:12
Give us a screenshot of it.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 06:30
sorry but I don't know how to attach a screen shot please tell me how .
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Posted: 18th May 2006 06:39
ok never mind about above message i got a ok screen shot of a few doors and i hope it helps .

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Hollywood
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Posted: 18th May 2006 07:02
sorry it took so long i had to go to work for 6 hours .
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Posted: 18th May 2006 07:08
here is another one i use segments like the study room and the grand hallway stuff like that only segments no prefabs.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 16:16
You are saving your screenshots as .psp files.

You need to save them as .jpg files. Select "save as" and change the format.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 17:41 Edited at: 18th May 2006 17:42
Never mind.somebody got to it already.I guess I should read before I post.Sorry.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 18:04
sorry about the confusion I think I got it now see if this helps. This is the problem that I would get with the wodden doors but the iron doors don't seem to have much of a crack but it still has a crack like i said before I use the segments like in this picture the bunker radio room and the chateau grand hallway no matter wht I use I get this problem .

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Posted: 18th May 2006 18:11
these next two might help.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 18:12
the other side of that door.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 21:23
Select your room segment, press M or W and then simply replace the wall.

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Posted: 18th May 2006 21:36
Thank you that worked, and thank the rest of you for your ideas.



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Posted: 18th May 2006 22:21
It's something you're going to have to play around with. Do as K Jah said, using M to insert walls only. Sometimes, you have to rotate the wall using R and insert it from the opposite side.

It took me a while too.

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Posted: 22nd May 2006 22:48
Thanks.


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