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Problem with interfering textures

Hello,

I am now working since two weeks with SH3D and I am very pleased about the capabilities.

However, I found a problem which I can't fix. I first build the ground floor of my house, now I am working to get the basement done by using different levels. The main walls for the basement I copied from the ground floor (of course with their texture).

When I now look in 3D view just activating the basment level, some of the walls have the texture they got from the ground floor (which is ok), other walls obviously do have two textures at the same time which leads to an interfering effect. One texture is the texture from the ground floor and the other texture is the overall surounding floor texture defined in "3D- viewer options".
A third variant is the wall has the surrounding texture in the lower part and the right texture in the upper part. Even giving the walls any other texture does not help.

I really have no idea how to fix this. Can it be a bug?

see attached picture for illustration.

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Re: Problem with interfering textures

Just noted that the picture does not work. So I tried it again, should work now.


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Re: Problem with interfering textures

You may want to post the sh3d file to figure this out. However, one possiblility is two overlapping walls. ok
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Re: Problem with interfering textures

Hello okh,

thank you for this hint. But this was not the problem. Nevertheless you are right that two overlapping walls do exactly the same effect. I had this before and figured out myself this issue.

In the case here, I checked this, but definitely just one wall.

Unfortunately I can not post the sh3d-file, because I continued to work on this w/o having saved this situation.
Oddly enough that the effect has gone away by continuing the work (see attached picture).
If I see the problem again I will post the sh3d-file.


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Re: Problem with interfering textures

So, I am seeing the problem again, please see attached pictures.
The first picture shows that two walls have these interfering effects (one wall is new, the other wall has been copied from another level).
Second picture shows the other two walls, which have no interfering effects (one wall new, the other copied from another level).

One of the walls with interfering has no texture at all, the other got is from the copy action.
I have attached the sh3d-file as requested. Hope somebody can help.



http://www.mediafire.com/file/yn7h4xyw8t11f1c...ring_textures_2.sh3d/file
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Re: Problem with interfering textures

Please, check that your download works...
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Re: Problem with interfering textures

Ok, didn't know that I should not use the http button, since just copying the link. Now it should work.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/yn7h4xyw8t11f1c...terfering+textures+2.sh3d
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Re: Problem with interfering textures

T,

The problem lies in the fact that you don't draw your walls correctly.
Many of your walls end flush against another wall. The correct way is to end a wall at the mid-point of the wall. That way they connect seamlessly and there isn't "spare room" where the other texture can find its way in.

Also, one of your walls is partly drawn double, and floors partly overlap.
Learn to use the command Plan --> Join walls. Very useful!!

I attach a simplified, corrected file.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/m3n82sxunwnpm93...ing_textures_2b.sh3d/file

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Re: Problem with interfering textures

Thank you very much Hans, for your help.
You are right, I must admit that I have not fully understood the logic of drawing walls. Especially the joining is very unclear to me. I have raised a question for this in my other topic.

Can you tell me where I find a more detailed explanation of this feature? The german tutorial does not have that.

That should not be an excuse but the midpoint strategy as well appear s to be unconfortable for me. (I know that this has been raised by several user before, but I never found a real good reason for this. Maybe it would be an idea to make this optional: midpoint, outside, inside).
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Re: Problem with interfering textures

SH3D draws walls from one set of coordinates to the next, eg from 0,0 to 0,100. In reality, this defines a line; the wall is created by adding "thickness" to the line on both sides of it.

So, if you want to connect walls correctly, you should do it on the "line" level (or midpoint, if you prefer that word).

When drawing walls freehand, SH3D will show indicators to align walls at the inside, midpoint or outside.

To learn to use the Join command, just play with it. It's simple enough.
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