Archive: Multiple texers?


30th March 2006 16:57 UTC

Multiple texers?
To preface, let me apologize for posting this question if it's already been answered elsewhere - I checked using the Search function, and nothing came up.

Now, on to the question:

I want to use multiple Texers (not multiple Texer IIs, but multiple original Texers) in one preset. Now, I did come across something a while back about using multiple Effect Lists to get it to work, but unfortunately, it didn't go into much detail beyond "You can use multiple Effect Lists to apply specific textures to specific Superscopes."

I've tried separate primary lists:

Effect List
-Render/Superscope
-Trans/Texer

Effect List
-Render/Superscope
-Trans/Texer


. . . but no luck.

I've tried nested lists:


-Effect List
--Render/Superscope
--Trans/Texer

--Effect List
---Render/Superscope
---Trans/Texer


Again, no luck.

I've tried separate sublists:
Effect List

-Effect List
--Render/Superscope
--Trans/Texer

-Effect List
--Render/Superscope
--Trans/Texer



Still nothing. In fact, I've tried just about every Effect List setup I can think of, and everything I've tried has had one of two results: either the texture/SSCs disappear, or a single texture is applied to all of them (unevenly, I might add).

Neither of those is the result I'm after.

So, if there's anyone out there who might be able to help me set things up so that I get the effect I'm after, I'd greatly appreciate it.

30th March 2006 23:07 UTC

I suggest this:

SuperScope
Texer

Effect List : Output on Ignore
-SuperScope
-Texer
-Buffer on Save

Buffer with your choice of blending

I know it's a tab crude, and I'm actually looking for a different method. Help us both out.


31st March 2006 07:35 UTC

check dis out man, then have fun :)


1st April 2006 00:15 UTC

Thank you both for your assistancfe, it's greatly appreciated!