No ACE Textures Exported

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Jon

Richard… Thanks for your patience. andnbsp;I just checked the Scene Detail Plugin and the correct texture BMP for my object is listed. andnbsp; Where does the program look for that texture when using the Wizard??? andnbsp; I must have it in the wrong location!

What you need to do is move the texture file to the same folder as the 3DC file.

Richard

Do you mean the basic program file on my hard drive or is there a andquot;Textures Onlyandquot; file folder I must look for? I did not create a separate texture file but saved my texture bitmaps to the desktop and then loaded them into 3D working 3DC library from the desktop. I know I am leaving out a step but I can’t locate the texture file within 3DC LP to store these texture bitmaps correctly. Please excuse my density!
Joe C.

Let me walk you through the steps I am taking so you can correct me where I am going wrong:
1. andnbsp;I create my texture bitmap just fine… no problems.
2. andnbsp;I andquot;Saveandquot; the bitmap to the desktop
3. andnbsp;I open 3DC LP and create a new File in the Texture library…. importing the bitmap from the desktop
4. Now I go ahead and texture my project
5. And then when I try to export it to MSTS I get the error on not having the texture file in the same file with 33DC.
6. When and at what point should I have saved that bitmap texture into the file it is requiring me to have???

I tried placing them in the Media Texture folder and that didn’t work so obviously that is not the correct file…. andnbsp;also when I opened my texture to work on the project I lost those earlier files with gems, miscellaneous, wood, wood 2, etc. andnbsp;How do I get those restored to the texture library?

If you are not sure what texture(s) you are using you can find this out using the Scene Details plug-in.

The texture(s) should be located with your model (the 3DC file).

Richard

Whatever texture(s) you used. (Assuming they are not located in the 3DCMediaTextures folder)

Richard

I guess I’ll have to go back to the tutorials because I AM HOPELESSLY LOST. andnbsp;I successfully exported the first rough model I attempted last weekend using textures already in the program… without creating my own. andnbsp;Now that I attempted a andquot;home grownandquot; texture i simply can’t follow the logic…. oh well?

In attempting to export to MSTS I get the message from 3D LP that I need to andquot;Move Texture to Same location as 3DC Fileandquot;. andnbsp;I created the object just fine by opening a new texture file in the Texture File library and used the texture within 3D but apparently I need to put the texture in another file. andnbsp;How do I accomplish that…. I manage to export just fine when using the enclosed textures but I can’t figure out how to properly add the texture files I CREATE to the proper location. andnbsp;All other files ( S, SD, and Ref) are properly created.
HELP!!!!

Jon… a follow-up question. andnbsp; You say you add them to your project folder direct…. andnbsp;but I created my texture before the prj0ject was started and saved the Bitmap to my desktop. andnbsp;I assume I can then add it to the project folder when I am ready to add the textures to the model???

I think I understand why this is confusing.

It’s not that 3DC (the program) can’t find your texture, it was able to open it and you saw it applied to your mesh.

The problem is… the scripting of the wizard references where the 3dc file for the model is saved and uses that directory prefix to grab the source texture files for the ACE conversion of the texture to make it compatible with MSTS. (did that make sense?)

It’s not looking in the texture properties area for the file reference. andnbsp;Once you get this under your belt, it seems to work everytime.

Yes, it did make sense. andnbsp;The prefix it is looking for needs to be in the correct file. andnbsp;If I move it to one of the categories already listed in the texture library will this satisfy the program when it looks to convert and export the textures? andnbsp; For example…. I downloaded all the extra textures from the upgrade file…. so, if I just add the texture to the list of andquot;Wood andnbsp;2andquot; or andnbsp;Minerals or whatever, it should be able to find my bitmap texture under that file when I go to convert….correct??????

I think I understand why you are having problems. If you install your downloaded texture libraries to the same folder as the other texture libraries 3DC (and the wizard) should be able to find those textures – always.

3DC will not look for a texture across your whole computer. It will only look where the model (3dc) file is, the standard 3DC folders, and the locations of your active libraries.

Richard

Thanks Jon…. I will try your method. andnbsp; I had no trouble following the tutorials and getting rather simple objects to export properly. andnbsp;My problem came when I tried to develop my own texture bitmaps and wound up placing them in the wrong location or not properly naming them and pairing them with the object I was working on. andnbsp;Do I need to create a new file for each object or do you just put all your andquot;homegrownandquot; models in the same working file. andnbsp;I think that is my problem. andnbsp;When I added my textures to the existing textures I placed them in the Miscellaneous category and that seemed to work okay. andnbsp; Otherwise its just a case of trial and error.

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