 Unable To Load Mdl
#64 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 16:40:57
Loading 'progs/player.mdl' (searching C:\Quake\ID1,C:\Quake\ID1)
Unable to find MDL 'progs/player.mdl'
as a example - I saw others fixing it by pointing TrenchBroom to Quake\ instead of id1\ I have no idea how to go about this. So any help or being pointed towards a solution would be great - I am looking forward to using this as been using Quark for so long a change would be wonderful!
 Are Your Pak Files All Lowercase?
And yes, you have to set your Quake directory in the preferences, but it looks okay from the log output. Can you post the contents of your id1 directory please?
 Contents
#66 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 16:59:27
GFX
glquake
MAPS
progs
SOUND
there are the folders
GFX.WAD
PROGS.DAT
QUAKE.RC
qwprogs.dat
Are the side files in the folder also.
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#67 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 17:05:02
GFX
glquake
MAPS
progs
SOUND
there are the folders
GFX.WAD
PROGS.DAT
QUAKE.RC
qwprogs.dat
Are the side files in the folder also.
 There Are No Pak Files
TrenchBroom will only read models from pak files, not from the directories. You will need the standard pak files.
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#69 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 17:32:54
GFX
glquake
MAPS
progs
SOUND
there are the folders
GFX.WAD
PROGS.DAT
QUAKE.RC
qwprogs.dat
Are the side files in the folder also.
 Two Feature Requests?
#70 posted by quakis on 2013/03/02 17:35:47
Duplicate brush and paste EXACTLY where previous brush is. Just an alternative to copy & paste really. This is super useful to save even a few seconds, no need to align x/y/z when I just need it nudged to the left/right a few times. Pretty sure Radiant/DarkRadiant has this, but it's been a while since I last used them.
Texturing from the texture window without needing a face selected. I choose my texture, and start clicking at random faces and they'll be assigned there. Kind of like WC/Hammer (iirc)
Otherwise, I am loving this editor. Still messing around with it but workflow is pretty fast already. It honestly feels a bit smoother and quicker to use than Radiant varieties I've tried.
 Quakis
Duplicate in place is already on my todo list.
As for the texture application issue, TrenchBroom has something similar builtin. Look at the section "Working with Textures / Mouse Shortcuts" in the documentation.
 Dude
#72 posted by RickyT33 on 2013/03/02 18:03:47
I think I'm going to play with this :)
Looks really cool.
Video just blew my mind.
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#73 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 18:07:19
GFX
glquake
MAPS
progs
SOUND
there are the folders
GFX.WAD
PROGS.DAT
QUAKE.RC
qwprogs.dat
Are the side files in the folder also.
 We Get It Dude
 Thanks!
#75 posted by DxC on 2013/03/02 18:08:33
No idea why it keeps posting that iv even restarted my browser and it still insists on doing so.. >.<
anyway thanks Ill try track down the original Pak files they should not be so hard to find!
 DxC
I already have a build that will load models from scattered files. If you want it, send me an email to kristian.duske@gmail.com
The fix will go into 1.0.3, but I'm not going to release that right away.
 Needs Xonotic Support
#77 posted by poVoq on 2013/03/02 19:04:59
Needs to support Xonotic (runs on the quake1 based Darkplaces engine) like RIGHT NOW!
Awesome work, thanks for making this.
 Strange Texture Skewing
I'm having a lot of trouble with texture alignment (as you may have seen on my other posts) but I haven't shown a picture. Essentially I've edited the verts of a brush so that I can create a kind of angular wall but the alignment is way off. Is there a way to align the texture to the face like in WC? Pictures below for reference -
http://s15.postimage.org/wgjjzbix7/weirdskew.jpg
http://s16.postimage.org/enqn5lg5h/weirdskew2.jpg
I hope I'm not being annoying with bringing this up multiple times, this is otherwise an excellent editor (and I will probably end up dropping using Worldcraft entirely).
 This Is Not A Bug
It's not a feature either ;-). This is how Quake does texture projection. WC uses a different type of projection that most compilers also understand, but TB doesn't support his yet. It's on the todo list though, and since a few people have already asked for this, I will probably get working on it soon.
 Crashes Using 3 Point Clipping
#80 posted by scar3crow on 2013/03/02 21:48:38
Still trying to work out repro steps, but it has crashed each time I've tried to do any 3 point clipping. Might have to do clipping in multiple separate steps. I'll let you know if I find anything more specific. FYI, I've not had any of the problems others have in this thread so far (Win7-64bit, Radeon HD6850).
 Oh And
#81 posted by scar3crow on 2013/03/02 21:49:18
This is with 1.0.2 and 1.0.1.
 Scarecrow
Thanks for trying. I'm thinking it must be something with the renderer.
 Wow
#83 posted by necros on 2013/03/03 00:44:46
Never realized you could split multiple edges at once if they share the same place.
Select two brushes that share a pair of vertex positions, double click the edge between those two and you split both edges at once AND the new vertices move as one.
I love this editor. ^_^
 Mandatory *tips Hat To SleepwalkR"
#84 posted by Baker on 2013/03/03 01:29:51
I hope this editor evolves to become "the standard Q1 editor".
Knowing how 10 minute ideas can at times take 2-days to reduce to code, and the sheer number of them, there are 53 different ways this is quite awesome.
Congratulations! Shall we all be fortunate enough to see more monumental acts of defiance against odds in the future.
 I Wouldn't Have Even Attempted This Without It
#85 posted by necros on 2013/03/03 02:15:29
http://mobile.sheridanc.on.ca/~jonescor/temp/shot_vertexManip.jpg
http://mobile.sheridanc.on.ca/~jonescor/temp/shot_vertexManip2.jpg
Thanks. :)
Also, I haven't done any of the documentation I said I would do because I was mapping. You have only yourself to blame!
Necros you are an unstoppable beast... Really I'm blown away right now.
I was kinda hoping I'd get to crank out the first Trench map but I can't map so much at that pace.
#87 posted by necros on 2013/03/03 03:07:03
I've been testing it for the past few months so I'm pretty proficient with the interface, but this is the first chance I've had to do some serious non-stop mapping that wasn't trying to break anything. :P
I just really love how powerful the vertex manip is. In other editors I would always be careful to do my manip in a way that wouldn't crash the editor or break the brush. In trenchbroom I just grab a vert and move it any old way and it just works.
 Drivers
#88 posted by quaketree on 2013/03/03 05:38:21
Frogdammit. I do have the latest drivers for that card. In fact I have drivers newer than the last officially released ones for that card. Still made by Geforce but dated in 2005. The laptop is a 2002 model and doesn't support shaders which is why I was going to relegate it to something else. All of the other map editors work fine on it.
Oh well...
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