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Seri Franciosa
Registered User
Join date: 17 Dec 2006
Posts: 25
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12-26-2007 05:32
I was passing a snapshot to a friend who moved and I ended up dropping it into a prim. Stupid I know. The prim which was part of our house wall now has a rather silly photograph, rather than its proper texture showing. How do I actually see the different textures (in edit it says multiple textures) on the prim and get rid of the one I don't want?
Thanks
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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12-26-2007 05:45
Well, the house is modifiable, so just go into edit mode by selecting the "Build" button, click the "Select Texture" radio button, and click once on the face that you altered. You can now apply a replacement texture just to that face.
The bad news is, if you didn't build that house, there is no way to revert to the texture that was previously there. It's gone now. In all probability you do not own the texture the builder used to make the house, and so can't restore it. But there is hope. Contact the Builder, give them modify rights to your stuff, and they can almost certainly fix it for you.
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Seri Franciosa
Registered User
Join date: 17 Dec 2006
Posts: 25
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12-26-2007 06:18
Thanks Ceera. I don't have the texture but I can get it!
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Snowman Jiminy
Registered User
Join date: 23 Dec 2007
Posts: 424
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12-26-2007 06:22
From: Ceera Murakami Well, the house is modifiable, so just go into edit mode by selecting the "Build" button, click the "Select Texture" radio button, and click once on the face that you altered. You can now apply a replacement texture just to that face.
The bad news is, if you didn't build that house, there is no way to revert to the texture that was previously there. It's gone now. In all probability you do not own the texture the builder used to make the house, and so can't restore it. But there is hope. Contact the Builder, give them modify rights to your stuff, and they can almost certainly fix it for you. Building on Ceera's excellent answer, if the building is COPY and MOD, then you (or the house owner) could copy one of the other wall prims and replace the one with the photo - make a note of the original prim size, location and rotation and you should get a perfect replacement. ~Snowman~
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