missing all sky textures


(dubuntud) #1

hi again :slight_smile:

i can’t find any sky texture from textures menu (i see skies and skies_sd folders but inside them aren’t any working sky textures just those images and no textures with that white border which indicates it as sky texture u all know what i mean i suppose :p) So what should i do? i have all skies working in game with no probs and everything but when i open radiant with goldrush map i only see shaderimage missing texture @ sky :?


(FischCommander) #2

Have you checked if you have the shaderfiles in /etmain/scripts?

e. g.

  • skies.shader
  • skies_sd.shader

and so on. Without the white border in radiant/textures no working your sky. The white border says that a shaderfile for this texture exists.


(dubuntud) #3

yes i have both


(FischCommander) #4

hm, take a look in etmain/scripts for the file “shaderlist.txt”

Are there following entries present?

skies
skies_sd

if these missing I think no work your skybox IMO


(dubuntud) #5

well well that seems to be the problem… i don’t have shaderlist.txt file at all :S i have 2 etmain folders one in /usr/local/games/enemy-territory/etmain and one in ~/.etwolf/etmain only later one has scripts folder but no shader list there…

@windows users: i’m using linux so don’t wonder the paths or anything :stuck_out_tongue:

EDIT: got it working by copying scripts folder to other etmain and creating shaderlist.txt by hand with only those two lines :stuck_out_tongue: thanks for help FishCommander :slight_smile:


(Kic) #6

Maybe you have not shaderlist because you didnt extract Pak0.pk3
But installing again Enemy Territory and extract Pak0.pk3 should repair it
Goldrush skies and railgun skies are basic skies you shoul have them ( working )


(sodsm live) #7

is there a reason you don’t have ET installed locally? when you installed radiant you possible didn’t have write permissions to that folder so nothing got extracted. i have ET installed in /~/enemy-territory and use that for all etmapping. i leave .etwolf alone except i symlinked the .etwolf/etmain/maps/ folder to other one to make it easier to open and import maps in radiant. i know it’s a bit backwards but i’ve been working this way for a while and it’s comfortable.


(FischCommander) #8

np to help you.

Ah you mapping under Linux? Then all mapping files should be in $HOME/.etwolf otherwise it could come to incompatibilities