colored tiles

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Danell1975
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colored tiles

Post by Danell1975 » Fri Oct 15, 2004 1:43 am

Can anyone tell me how if at all you can make the floor certain colors. I sort of assumed that in the level editor that the colored squares down in the last row meant that you could have red, blue, yellow, or whatever colored floors. Since I have found that this is not so, is there anyway of making the floors colored. Reason being, I want to make a level, and I want to make it look like M&M's. I sort of need some sort of way to make a yellow and a red M&M. It just looks silly with brown flooring. Catch my drift. I am not at all sure how to do any custom stuff. So that would be useless to me. Unless I am missing something. Oh, and I do have blonde highlights, does that affect my thinking ability :?: :?:
LinkyNStoof
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Re: colored tiles

Post by LinkyNStoof » Fri Oct 15, 2004 2:18 am

Danell1975 wrote:Can anyone tell me how if at all you can make the floor certain colors. I sort of assumed that in the level editor that the colored squares down in the last row meant that you could have red, blue, yellow, or whatever colored floors.
No, that's for setting the environment lighting color, so that you can give the lighting a tinge of whatever color you selected (a red tinge for example is effectively in lava, cave-style levels; a blue tinge in a snow field with a star background can make it look like a cold night out, etc.)
Danell1975 wrote: Since I have found that this is not so, is there anyway of making the floors colored. Reason being, I want to make a level, and I want to make it look like M&M's.
Sorry, the only way to do this is via custom models.

I can help you with this if you want, just sent me a sketch (drawing) of what exactly you want, or failing that, at least a verbal description.
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