Feral Heart
Help & Guidance => Game Help => Topic started by: WolfgangtheHusky on January 05, 2012, 08:08:10 pm
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I've created the terrain and mask and followed ALL the instructions on how to create a map, I've made a map of the same size before and have had no problem; I haven't changed the sizes of this map and the height map works PERFECTLY. :D
It's just as soon as I put the mask in, it just comes up with all these black lines, as if someone's gone "crazy with a paintbrush on canvas".
I don't understand why it is doing this, what should I do? :/
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You mean the mask? You have to set what each one will be. See where you can select the different terrain type? Change between 1,2,3 and enter different terrains in!
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You mean the mask? You have to set what each one will be. See where you can select the different terrain type? Change between 1,2,3 and enter different terrains in!
Thanks, I do that, but it remains the same; the mask doesn't match where I've placed it, I mean;
I use red for mask 1/ the main map terrain.
Green for such things as water for the "holes" I've created in the map and blue for the use on mountains.
I've followed a tutorial on youtube and it worked perfectly for a previous map I created. But for some reason, not this one :/
It just remains all the same colour, rather than being "broken up" into different parts of the mask and having different parts being different terrains.
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Hmm...I would suggest using blue as the base for once. I was having a problem like this, but when I shifted to blue, it worked for me oddly enough! Good luck with solving this problem!
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Make sure the colors are their EXACT values. For instance, (255,0,0), as opposed to something like (255,10,9)
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Okay I shall try these thank you for your help! :D
Make sure the colors are their EXACT values. For instance, (255,0,0), as opposed to something like (255,10,9)
Hmm...I would suggest using blue as the base for once. I was having a problem like this, but when I shifted to blue, it worked for me oddly enough! Good luck with solving this problem!
Okay I shall try these thank you for your help! :D
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Not at a problem at all :)
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Not at a problem at all :)
Did you use a light blue? (I use the light red for the base)
*EDIT* I have used exact values AND used light blue for the base. It still doesn't work :/
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Really? Hmm that's very odd! But yes I used exact value blue as the base. Did you save the image as a jpg and then a png? That helped me as well; it gets rid of the transperancy :)