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 Point 2: Now Open your [[:​editing_tools|Adobe Photoshop]] and create a new image, 256x256 px, and paint something like in this one: Point 2: Now Open your [[:​editing_tools|Adobe Photoshop]] and create a new image, 256x256 px, and paint something like in this one:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-1.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-1.jpg }}
  
 (remember to have it in RGBA format, neither greyscale or other formats). (remember to have it in RGBA format, neither greyscale or other formats).
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 Point 4: Now that the texture has been done, create a folder, call it BOX, and cut and paste the file in it. (se we have ..\BOX\tex1_co.paa) open up Oxygen, create a new cube, and apply the texture. Save the model as box.p3d: Point 4: Now that the texture has been done, create a folder, call it BOX, and cut and paste the file in it. (se we have ..\BOX\tex1_co.paa) open up Oxygen, create a new cube, and apply the texture. Save the model as box.p3d:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-2.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-2.jpg }}
  
 (if you can't use Oxygen, I invite you to follow [[ofp:​modeling:​tutorials|Brsseb tutorials]]). (if you can't use Oxygen, I invite you to follow [[ofp:​modeling:​tutorials|Brsseb tutorials]]).
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 ====== Creating Normal Maps ====== ====== Creating Normal Maps ======
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-3.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-3.jpg }}
  
 Ok, let's proceed to make a lifting for it! Ok, let's proceed to make a lifting for it!
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 Go to the Photoshop menu Filter and then NVIDIA tools -> Normalmapfilter:​ Go to the Photoshop menu Filter and then NVIDIA tools -> Normalmapfilter:​
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-4.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-4.jpg }}
  
 A new tab will come up, the NormMap filter interface: configure it as in the image below: A new tab will come up, the NormMap filter interface: configure it as in the image below:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-5.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-5.jpg }}
  
 Then apply it: Then apply it:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-6.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-6.jpg }}
  
 Ok some explanation: ​ Ok some explanation: ​
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 You should obtain something like this: You should obtain something like this:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-7.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-7.jpg }}
  
 with this particular red tone applied. Copy and paste the file into BOX folder (as for all files). Now textures creation is completed. We must proceed to configure the model, to have it ingame! with this particular red tone applied. Copy and paste the file into BOX folder (as for all files). Now textures creation is completed. We must proceed to configure the model, to have it ingame!
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 With this simple config we will have this result: But, if we play with specular and specularpower,​ defining them in this way: With this simple config we will have this result: But, if we play with specular and specularpower,​ defining them in this way:
  
-{{ http://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-8.jpg }}+{{ https://​pmc.editing.wiki/​images/​LS_NS_mapTut-8.jpg }}
  
 <code cpp> <code cpp>
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