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'''carpet/runners''' (are expected to tile in only one direction--include end pieces)
'''carpet/runners''' (are expected to tile in only one direction--include end pieces)


== textures/darkmod/decals ==
== textures/darkmod/decals ==
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'''decals/vegetation''' (leaves, scattered straw, ivy, weeds)
'''decals/vegetation''' (leaves, scattered straw, ivy, weeds)


== textures/darkmod/door ==
== textures/darkmod/door ==
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'''door/wood/ornate''' (rich, mansion-type doors)
'''door/wood/ornate''' (rich, mansion-type doors)


== textures/darkmod/map_specific ==
== textures/darkmod/map_specific ==
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etc.
etc.


== textures/darkmod/metal ==
== textures/darkmod/metal ==
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'''nature/water'''
'''nature/water'''


== textures/darkmod/paint_paper ==
== textures/darkmod/paint_paper ==


For painted wood or wallpaper textures.
For painted wood or wallpaper textures.


== textures/darkmod/roof ==
== textures/darkmod/roof ==


For textures that are obviously for a roof, like shingles.
For textures that are obviously for a roof, like shingles.


== textures/darkmod/sfx ==
== textures/darkmod/sfx ==


For lightbeam textures, alpha blends, detail textures, etc.
For lightbeam textures, alpha blends, detail textures, etc.


== textures/darkmod/stone ==
== textures/darkmod/stone ==
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'''stone/sculpted'''  (for tiles or surfaces that have been intentionally sculpted or carved)
'''stone/sculpted'''  (for tiles or surfaces that have been intentionally sculpted or carved)
== textures/darkmod/windows ==
Regular windows.  (designations for indoor vs outdoor, and lit vs unlit, should be included in the name)
'''window/ornate''' (stained glass or otherwise decorative)
'''window/transparent_glass''' (for windows using see-through textures)




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'''wood/plaster'''  (walls that are plaster or mixes of plaster and wood--most city wall textures go here)
'''wood/plaster'''  (walls that are plaster or mixes of plaster and wood--most city wall textures go here)
== textures/darkmod/windows ==
Regular windows.  (designations for indoor vs outdoor, and lit vs unlit, should be included in the name)
'''window/ornate''' (stained glass or otherwise decorative)
'''window/transparent_glass''' (for windows using see-through textures)

Revision as of 15:15, 7 June 2007

This is the new folder structure for textures as of June 07.

Most folders have a subfolder for textures that tile in only one direction (tiling_1d) and textures that do not tile at all (nontiling).


textures/darkmod/carpet

Regular tiling carpets go under main folder.

carpet/rugs (are not expected to tile)

carpet/runners (are expected to tile in only one direction--include end pieces)


textures/darkmod/decals

decals/blood (bloodstains, blood smears, bloody footprints, etc)

decals/dirt (for dirt, grime, mud, stains)

decals/symbols (magical symbols, signs, graffiti, arrows)

decals/vegetation (leaves, scattered straw, ivy, weeds)


textures/darkmod/door

door/metal (any doors that are primarily metal)

door/metal/bars (for door or gate textures with bars)

door/wood (regular board or panel doors)

door/wood/ornate (rich, mansion-type doors)


textures/darkmod/map_specific

For textures that are needed for specific maps that aren't appropriate for the regular folder structure, like cubemap reflections or LOD shots. Each map should have its own subfolder.

map_specific/bonehoard

map_specific/mansion_alpha

etc.


textures/darkmod/metal

metal/flat (for relatively flat, non-detailed metal)

metal/detail (for textures with obvious pipes, gears, patterns, or other 3d features)

metal/grate (for grating, bars)


textures/darkmod/nature

nature/dirt (dirt, mud, topsoil, etc)

nature/foliage (leaves, ivy, distant trees, etc)

nature/grass (grass and straw)

nature/skybox (for premade skyboxes)

nature/water


textures/darkmod/paint_paper

For painted wood or wallpaper textures.


textures/darkmod/roof

For textures that are obviously for a roof, like shingles.


textures/darkmod/sfx

For lightbeam textures, alpha blends, detail textures, etc.


textures/darkmod/stone

stone/cobblestones (for rough, uneven blocks or flagstone textures)

stone/brick (for regular, rectangular bricks of any size)

stone/natural (rock walls, cave surfaces, gravel)

stone/flat (cement, marble, ceramic tiles, anything basically flat)

stone/flat/smooth (polished smooth marble or ceramic surfaces)

stone/sculpted (for tiles or surfaces that have been intentionally sculpted or carved)


textures/darkmod/windows

Regular windows. (designations for indoor vs outdoor, and lit vs unlit, should be included in the name)

window/ornate (stained glass or otherwise decorative)

window/transparent_glass (for windows using see-through textures)


textures/darkmod/wood

wood/boards (anything made of boards or planks)

wood/panels (anything made of panels or seamless wood pieces)

wood/plaster (walls that are plaster or mixes of plaster and wood--most city wall textures go here)