TexIt
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: Imagine Object Modifier $3
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NAME
TexIt - Apply an Imagine 2.0 texture to all parts of an object
SYNOPSIS
TexIt
texture
[parameters...]
<input_file
>output_file
DESCRIPTION
TexIt
will read an Imagine object file in
binary (TDDD) or ASCII (TTDDD) format (transparently to the user),
apply the given texture to all parts of the object, and output a binary
(TDDD) Imagine object. Note that TexIt will attempt to load in the
texture to read its default parameters, and will supply those parameters for
any that you do not specify on the command line. Parameters listed on the command
line start with parameter one. Note that TexIt will correctly apply either
INT or FPU textures to the object, and will correctly read the default parameters
if the texture is an Imagine 2.0 texture.
Note that all T3DLIB programs have the intelligence built-in to determine whether
the input file is in the binary or ASCII format. No corny hard-wired file
suffixes are required. You may name your objects anything you wish.
By default, all Turbo Silver "EXTR" objects are read in and "internalized"
so that Imagine can use them, since Imagine does not support "external" objects.
PARAMETERS
Parameters must be listed in the order shown below.
- texture
-
This specifies the absolute pathname of the texture you wish to apply to the object.
It is recommended that you use an assigned path as the root of the pathname, and
that you not use a relative pathname specification, as Imagine may not have been
started in the same directory that TexIt was run.
- parameters
-
These are the parameters to pass to the texture, up to 16.
IDENTIFICATION
Author: Glenn M. Lewis
Revision Number: 39; Release Date: $3.
The entire T3DLIB collection of source and executables are
Copyright © 1988-1993 by Glenn M. Lewis. All Rights Reserved.
Source code of T3DLIB may not be used in whole or in part in any commercial
endeavor without the prior written permission of the author.
Imagine is Copyright © by Impulse Inc.
Essence is Copyright © 1992-1993 by Apex Software Publishing.
SEE ALSO
bumpit(1)
mbb(1),
readwrite(1),
set_brush_path(1),
set_texture_path(1),
spherize(1),
tddd2dxf(1),
tddd2mif(1),
tddd2nff(1),
tddd2off(1),
tddd2pov(1),
tddd2ps(1),
tddd2ray(1),
tddd2vort(1)
BUGS
TexIt only outputs Imagine 2.0 compatible objects.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- PARAMETERS
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- IDENTIFICATION
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- SEE ALSO
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