setObjectTextureGlobal
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Description
- Description:
- Set the texture of the given selection on all computers in a network session.
NOTE: Do not put global commands such this one into init field in editor and expect it to work in Multiplayer. See Talk:setObjectTextureGlobal for the explanation. - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- obj setObjectTextureGlobal [selection, texture]
- Parameters:
- obj: Object
- [selection,texture]: Array
- selection: Number
- texture: String
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
player setObjectTextureGlobal [0, "\MyAddon\blue.paa"];
- Example 2:
//set up persistent texture keeper player addEventHandler ["Take", { (getObjectTextures player + [uniformContainer player getVariable "texture"]) params ["_texUniform", "_texInsignia", "_texCustom"]; if (isNil "_texCustom") exitWith {}; if (_texUniform == _texCustom) exitWith {}; player setObjectTextureGlobal [0, _texCustom]; false }]; //Example: make current uniform persistently blue _texture = "#(rgb,8,8,3)color(0,0,1,1)"; //blue texture player setObjectTextureGlobal [0, _texture]; //set it on player uniformContainer player setVariable ["texture", _texture, true]; //store it on uniform
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on March 8, 2015 - 21:15 (UTC)
- Sxp2hiiigh
- The effect is persistent and will be synchronized for players who join in progress. (Tested with Arma 3 v1.40)
- Posted on December 29, 2015 - 18:13 (UTC)
- Elch2070
- In some cases the ".paa" files do not work. Instead you can try ".jpg" files.
- Posted on October 24, 2016 - 12:13 (UTC)
- Killzone Kid
- Sometimes it could be necessary to set default material on an object for the texture to take effect:
_block = createVehicle ["Land_VR_Block_02_F", player getPos [20, getDir player], [], 0, "CAN_COLLIDE"]; _block setObjectMaterialGlobal [0, "\a3\data_f\default.rvmat"]; _block setObjectTextureGlobal [0, "#(rgb,8,8,3)color(1,0,0,1)"];
Courtesy of Larrow