Texture with a .option

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Texture with a .option

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Is it possible to texture an object via .option? Thanks!
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Re: Texture with a .option

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Dot-option files are files for (usually) either .tga or .msh and they are basically just extra munge parameters. They don't mean anything outside of what goes on when you run VisualMunge. They are text files and you can't add or remove textures with them or use them as textures.

I suggest you read "misc_documentation.doc" in the Modtools' documentation to learn more about .option files.
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Ok thanks!
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