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<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 19, 2009 - 23:16</dd>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 19, 2009 - 23:16
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Lou_Montana|Lou Montana]]'''</dt>
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Lou_Montana|Lou Montana]]'''
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Instead of bitmaps, procedural textures can be used.<br>
Instead of bitmaps, procedural textures can be used.<br>
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'''Feb 20th 2010 edit :''' see [[Procedural Textures]] for more details.
'''Feb 20th 2010 edit :''' see [[Procedural Textures]] for more details.
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Description

Description:
Textures object selection with texture named in array. Array has the form [selectionNumber,"Texture"]. The selection number is defined through the hiddenselection[]={} array in the vehicle's config (starting with 0).
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
object setObjectTexture [selectionNumber,texture]
Parameters:
object: Object
[selectionNumber,texture]: Array
selectionNumber: Number
texture: String
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_objectname setobjecttexture [0,"\pboname\texture.paa"]
_objectname setobjecttexture [1,"\pboname\texture2.paa"] 

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Notes

In MP this command has only local effect. If you want to change a texture on all clients, you have to execute this command on each client. This command has also a bug: when a saved game is loaded the texture you have set will disappear and needs to be reset.
Posted on December 19, 2009 - 23:16
Lou Montana
Instead of bitmaps, procedural textures can be used.
The syntax for those is #(argb,8,8,3)color(R,G,B,A), where R,G,B stands for Red, Green, Blue, and A stands for Alpha, all values can be anything between 0 and 1 (including decimals). e.g. myObj setObjectTexture [0,'#(argb,8,8,3)color(0,1,0,1)'] would color myObj in flat green. Feb 20th 2010 edit : see Procedural Textures for more details.

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