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hi guy ^^ again kk ! xD i have a little problem with water textures ^^ i did the waters texture in .jpg 33 frames and i put in the folder "¿öÅÍ "

but in browedit the water appears white '-'

 

<gattransparency>0.3</gattransparency>

    </graphics>
    <undo size="50" />
    <language>portugues</language>
    <firstmap>prontera</firstmap>
    <splash>data/hamtaro.bmp</splash>
    <water>
        <directory>data\texture\¿öÅÍ\</directory>
        <extension>.jpg</extension>
        <count>20</count>
    </water>
    <sprites>
 
so how i repair this problem?
 
 
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Just name the files "water+(Number of the Watertype, 9 for example)+(Frame 00-31).jpg", Example:

water900.jpg
water901.jpg
water902.jpg
water903.jpg
...
water931.jpg

 

Thats how the damn client reads the files. Place these files in a GRF or folder which Browedit reads (ro directory configs), increase your count value, done, works everytime for me.

 

Usualy a blank white surface in browedit means that it cant find or cant read the files.

Thats why i asked him if he did name his files correcty, and provided browedit with a grf or folder were it can find them.

 

 

And placing a file name in the file extension setting sounds like total nonesense to me... <_<

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You should put the name of the files in the extension.

 

For example:

  <water>
        <directory>data\texture\¿öÅÍ\</directory>
        <extension>water1.jpg</extension>
        <count>19</count>
    </water>  
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Are the filename correct? water(No)(frame 00 to 31).jpg?
Are the files in an grf or foulder that your browedit does read?

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Are the filename correct? water(No)(frame 00 to 31).jpg?

Are the files in an grf or foulder that your browedit does read?

If the file name is watertest.jpg, then you should put that name on it.

<extension>watertest.jpg</extension>
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You should put the name of the files in the extension.

 

For example:

  <water>
        <directory>data\texture\¿öÅÍ\</directory>
        <extension>water1.jpg</extension>
        <count>19</count>
    </water>  

Thank-you ^^

 

Just name the files "water+(Number of the Watertype, 9 for example)+(Frame 00-31).jpg", Example:

water900.jpg
water901.jpg
water902.jpg
water903.jpg
...
water931.jpg

 

Thats how the damn client reads the files. Place these files in a GRF or folder which Browedit reads (ro directory configs), increase your count value, done, works everytime for me.

 

Usualy a blank white surface in browedit means that it cant find or cant read the files.

Thats why i asked him if he did name his files correcty, and provided browedit with a grf or folder were it can find them.

 

 

And placing a file name in the file extension setting sounds like total nonesense to me... <_<

Tahnk- you ^^ but in game the client crash '-'

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