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Problems with textures/UV maps
I have been using this wonderful tool for a week now, but I can't get it working correctly.
I've made a simple cube (in blender) and exported + compiled it. The model/collision mesh works fine in-game (HL2). However the textures do not, at this point it's highly unlikely that it's an issue with my VMT files, I've tried all variations I can think of. I always tweak the UVs in blender.
> I recently imported my simple replacement model for the pistol, based on the original one from the game - it works, even parts of the textures. Still, the texture is distorted, and some part doesn't even have the same color as my test texture, so I figure this is an issue with the UV map of my models.
How do I export the model with my custom UV correctly from blender?
Zuletzt bearbeitet von theRPGmaster; 20. Mrz. 2018 um 1:47
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Corrupted UVs was a bug in 2.10 which I just fixed. You've not told us what the problem is so I can't help any further.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Artfunkel:
Corrupted UVs was a bug in 2.10
I'll make sure to download the newest version, thank you. Carry on with the good work!
Some parts of my model still ignores my texture / usues vanilla texure.
View screenshot[imgur.com]
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Zappy 20. Mrz. 2018 um 6:03 
Ursprünglich geschrieben von theRPGmaster:
Some parts of my model still ignores my texture / usues vanilla texure. -Image-
If the rest of the model uses a pure white texture, then those bits of the model are using a different ("vanilla") material and texture instead, which is (almost definitely) just human error on your part, not Blender Source Tools'.
I've solved the problem.
It turns out you need to assign all new vertices to the material in blender (with the name of the texture file)
Zuletzt bearbeitet von theRPGmaster; 21. Mrz. 2018 um 7:11
Taeryn 21. Mrz. 2018 um 6:48 
It's actually funny. I'm really sad I missed your post because I ran into a similar problem.

The .VMT has to have the exact same name as your random material from Blender for the game to register it, and from there as long as your .VMT specifies via the "$BaseTexture" and "Bumpmap" commands the filenames it should use for textures then you should be all set. As long as the texture files in the folder have the same names as the ones specified in your .VMT, tuduuuuh. As far as I can tell, (and I could be wrong) your .VMT is the only file that has to have the same name as your material in Blender.
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Taeryn; 21. Mrz. 2018 um 7:04
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Teiro:
It's actually funny. I'm really sad I missed your post because I ran into a similar problem.

The .VMT has to have the exact same name as your random material from Blender for the game to register it, and from there as long as your .VMT specifies via the "$BaseTexture" and "Bumpmap" commands the filenames it should use for textures then you should be all set.
Yeah, I'd been looking for a solution for days. Turns out it was as simple as clicking a button.
But now this thread exists, so that anyone else doesn't have to struggle like we did!
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