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Newcomers DBPro Corner / height map and texturing

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dark donkey
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 20:55
hi can some one pleas tell me how to load a height map and texture it many thank's

i think im finnily getting the hang of dbp
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 21:06
For advanced terrain or a matrix?

dark donkey
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 22:13
2d hieght map advaced terrain
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 00:37 Edited at: 19th Aug 2006 00:39
Do you have the example? It tells you how to do everything...
Anyway, here's the command you need:

SET TERRAIN HEIGHTMAP Terrain ID, Filename

You should have an example program in Dark Basic Professional/Help/Advanced Terrain for advanced terrain.

If not I'm sure you can get it from the Advanced Terrain sticky in the "DLL Talk" board.

dark donkey
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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 11:32
o sorry dident notice that sorry thank's for the help tho
Suffolk Magic
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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 06:36
I do not have a file directory on my computer labeled:

/Dark Basic Professional/Help/Advanced Terrain

Is there a way I can get it and the other help files I may be missing? I have a fully registered copy of DBpro but I lack the help files for advanced terrains... and possibly others.

Thanks
Sixty Squares
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Posted: 24th Aug 2006 15:17
Umm, try the sticky in the DLL talk board. You can re-download it.

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