Texture Folder Structure
This is the new folder structure for textures.
Formatting is wip.
textures/darkmod/carpet
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)
textures/darkmod/stone
stone/blocks (for rough, uneven block textures) stone/brick (for regular bricks of any size) stone/natural (rock walls, caves, gravel) stone/flat (cement, marble, anything basically smooth)
all of the above would also have a "nontiling" and "tiling_2d" subfolder
stone/trim (for thin trims, which would presumably only tile in 2 directions)
wood wood/boards (anything made of planks) wood/panels (anything made of panels or seamless wood pieces) wood/paint_paper (for wallpapered or painted walls, perhaps not a great name?) wood/beams (for wooden beams, or textures that mix beams and something else)
all of the above would also have a "nontiling" and "tiling_2d" subfolder
wood/trim (for thin trims, which would presumably only tile in 2 directions)
nature nature/foliage (leaves, ivy, distant trees, etc) nature/grass (grass and straw) nature/dirt (dirt, mud, topsoil, etc) nature/water
all of the above would also have a "nontiling" and "tiling_2d" subfolder
nature/skybox (?)
map_specific (for textures that are needed for specific maps that aren't appropriate for the regular folder structure--perhaps cubemap reflections? Can't think of much else) map_specific/bonehoard map_specific/mansion_alpha etc.
metal metal/flat (for relatively smooth, non-detailed metal) metal/detail (for textures with obvious pipes, gears, rivets) metal/grate (for semi-transparent grating, bars)
all of the above would also have a "nontiling" and "tiling_2d" subfolder
metal/trim (for thin trims, which would presumably only tile in 2 directions)
window (regular windows and transparent glass texture goes under main folder) window/ornate (stained glass or otherwise decorative) window/transparent_glass (for windows using see-through textures)
(designations for indoor vs outdoor, and lit vs unlit, should be included in the name)
door door/wood (regular old doors) door/wood/ornate (rich, mansion-type doors) door/metal door/metal/bars (for door or gate textures with bars)
roof (for textures that are obviously for a roof, like shingles)
decals decals/dirt (for dirt, grime, mud, stains) decals/symbols (magical symbols, signs, graffiti) decals/vegetation (leaves, scattered straw, ivy) decals/blood