How to change texture size ?
Mazzard:
I see the different texture map size in some cloth and hair.
some are 512x512 , some are 1024x1024
I plan to retexture old hair but seem low res texture map.
I wonder to change it , could be ?
Theraven:
I usually change the size with Photoshop (you can of coure use GIMP or something similar too), and save over the old files, before I start retexturing. Remember to resize all the maps belonging to the same age, including the alpha. Otherwise you'll get errors.
But just so you know, changing the image size won't help much if you're planning to use the same texture for a recolor.
kaoz666:
Resizing a low res texture to hi also degrades the image quality substantially. The draw back of this is that a low res texture will end up looking grainy and stretched if you try and make it hi res. Shrink hi res textures to low isn't as big a problem, as it does the opposite. For low res textures, you could stand to maybe sharpen them a bit before you try to change the resolution to limit the image distortion, but distortion will almost always occur. Best advice I can give you is to edit the textures as is. If you zoom in (Control +) the image you can work a little easier on it without ruining the texture. Or you can just deal with hi res textures exclusively.
In summary: Zoom in the image, make your recolors to it, and save it in the same resolution as the original. Far less time consuming and you lose no image quality. Hope this helps you some.
Mazzard:
no kaoz666, not only change texture size. I 'll change the texture Coordinate in milkshape too.
I think this way can increase Hair texture to high-res. :)
Carlwashere:
I don't know too much about meshing, but I think Mazzard wants to change the size of the texture on the mesh, not the texture itself.
Maybe something along the lines of "I want this part of the mesh to be textured with a 1024x1024 texture instead of 512x512 (which I'm guessing it's mapped with now)"
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