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In DarkRadiant there are some quite useful texturing tools available. In order to yield the best results, it's of course useful to know how these tools work, which is what this document is trying to cover.  
In DarkRadiant there are some quite useful texturing tools available. This document describes these tools and how and when to use them.


== Brushes vs. Patches ==
== Brushes vs. Patches ==
There are some texturing commands that work differently for brushes and patches, because of the way these primitives store their texture information. So beware that using the same command on a brush doesn't always yield the same result when used on patches, although DarkRadiant tries to do its best. Read here to gain some insight about [[how patches and brushes are technically textured]].
There are some texturing commands that work differently for brushes and patches, because of the way these primitives store their texture information. So beware that using the same command on a brush doesn't always yield the same result when used on patches, although DarkRadiant tries to do its best.  


== Natural ==  
== Natural ==  
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Revision as of 11:28, 13 October 2007

In DarkRadiant there are some quite useful texturing tools available. This document describes these tools and how and when to use them.

Brushes vs. Patches

There are some texturing commands that work differently for brushes and patches, because of the way these primitives store their texture information. So beware that using the same command on a brush doesn't always yield the same result when used on patches, although DarkRadiant tries to do its best.

Natural

Natural for one works differently for patches than for brushes. Basically it tries to apply an undistorted texture with the default scale on the target. This is of course more easily accomplished for brushes (because their textures are always undistorted) than for patches.

Texture Copy & Paste

These are the most powerful texturing tools in DarkRadiant. There are several of them available, all can be accessed via the Middle Mouse Button (MMB):

Please follow the links for a short introduction of these copy & paste operations.