Author Topic: Interiors (all white)  (Read 1897 times)

Well, Have my interior.
From certain distances.. It appears all white.
And from other distances. It's fine.

Id noticed this happening after last night.
That's when i added a couple things to the interior.
Is that the problem?

Turn fog/falloff distance up.

Turn fog/falloff distance up.
No, i mean. The interior is completely white.
It has nothing to do with that.

You can be 10000 feet away and see it fine, then come up close.. and it's all white.

Let me guess, you are using Torque Constructor. Export as Legacy DIF, if its still going white its probably... well dunno may have something to do with a newer version of TC.

Let me guess, you are using Torque Constructor. Export as Legacy DIF, if its still going white its probably... well dunno may have something to do with a newer version of TC.
forget

If it's that. Im going to be pissed.

All TC versions are compatible with each other fyi.

Then I suggest exporting to dif, then using map2dif, that's what I do.

Then I suggest exporting to dif, then using map2dif, that's what I do.
Explain.

Im pretty sure map2dif converts .map to .dif D:

I think he meant export to .map then map2dif.

I think he meant export to .map then map2dif.
huh, Ill try that.

Yeah, first, save as map, second, export to dif, third, drag the map file to the map2dif program, then place that in your map folder/zip.

Yeah, first, save as map, second, export to dif, third, drag the map file to the map2dif program, then place that in your map folder/zip.
I have map2dif_Plus.

Where can i obtain the normal one?

I have map2dif_Plus.

Where can i obtain the normal one?
I think it may be the Fog set to low
Go to clouds sun or sky i dont know wich but there is a fog setting.
Set it to bout 10k or something

I think it may be the Fog set to low
Go to clouds sun or sky i dont know wich but there is a fog setting.
Set it to bout 10k or something
No.

That's not it.

Read the entire topic next time br0.

I have map2dif_Plus.

Where can i obtain the normal one?
That's fine.