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Raised models implemented in BrowEdit don't appear in RO client.


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Hi everybody !

 

I've started a topic yesterday about leaves that not appear at the top of my trees when I test my map on my server (no solution purposed) :

http://rathena.org/board/topic/80715-some-tree-foliage-dont-appear-randomly/

 

Adding more items on my map, I've noticed that every models (barrels, box, etc) that I've raised (to be piled) don't not appear when I test my map.

 

Anyone have a solution ? Thx

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586 is the best version of browedit ( i think ) the versions more old is the best ^^

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what the version of browedit you used?? look this topic. Can help you

http://rathena.org/board/topic/66957-i-edit-map-and-save-its-problem-texture-black-help-me/

 

Other soluttion is this:

1. Change water height to -20 [Windows->Water]
2. Go to Global Height Editmode
3. Click CTRL + A [selects the Entire Ground Terrain]
4. Click Page-Up to Raise/Page Down to Lower the Ground. Rais the ground ABOVE the water line
5. After you have raised the ground above water line go to Group Object Edit
6. Click View->Top Camera and create a red box radius around the entire map by just Left-Mouse Clicking so it selects all the objects on the map.
7.Click Page-Up to raise all the objects you selected back to their proper positions on the raised terrain.
8. Save your map. Done.

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I wasn't sure that was linked to a height problem because all of my leaves were at the same height.

Nevertheless, I've tried the solution you gave me, but unfortunately it doesn't work...

 

Another idea ?

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Architect, did you build your map using the "new map" function OR did you take a Gravity map -> clear it -> use it as a template?

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I built my map from an existing map in RO grf (mjolnir_05), that I saved as "the_name_of_my_map".

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Try re-saving your map in r586 and test it again. ;o

 

Ensure your map name isn't too long (less than 11 characters preferably)

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The map name is 7 letters long, so it's ok for this point. (What would be the link between the map name length and the display of the leaves ?)

I'll try to save my map with the R586 this evening (I'm currently at the office /meh ). The R620 is known to involve more problems than the R586 ?

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I have installed the R586 BrowEdit and saved my map with... Now I've got my trees and other raised models !

Unbelievable... "C'est dans les vieux pots que l'on fait les meilleures confitures".

Thanks !

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