t00fri wrote:
Wish you lots of fun, Andrea!
What do you prefer: Brown or White "Bear" ?
Cheers,
Fridger
Hey Fridger
Your photo remind me your post in Purgatory "See how sportive I am...".
t00fri wrote:
Wish you lots of fun, Andrea!
What do you prefer: Brown or White "Bear" ?
Cheers,
Fridger
Malenfant wrote:Or you could just not mess about with the registry (which is risky if you don't know what you're doing,so I really don't recommend it) and download and install the "Open Command Window Here" Powertoy for Windows XP from the microsoft website, which sets this up automatically:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... rtoys.mspx
(it's in the list on the right of the screen)
This was available for earlier versions of windows too, so if you can find the powertoys for whatever version you use it should be there.
cartrite wrote:I installed gzip using the link provided by Fridger and did the test he posted above and it did not work. By running the setup for gzip it was not installed correctly. If others have this problem it can be fixed by right clicking on My Computer and chose Properties / Advanced / Environment Variables and edit Path (bottom window) to includeI put it at the end of the line and after this as done gzip worked correctly.Code: Select all
;C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin
cartrite
danielj wrote:So,do I have to download the binaries,too?I just download the executable.
But you have to understand that many people are only final users,like me,and can??t compile anything.It??s said to know that we will not have any normal map to BMNG 64k,unless you did your own.I will have to wait and see if something changes...
granthutchison wrote:Fridger, that exact picture was used to illustrate an article I wrote for the Scotsman newspaper in 1999, concerning an occasion I was chased by a polar bear on Edg??ya, in Svalbard. I haven't seen it since, and had to dig out the old paper to be sure it was the same image.
Grant
danielj wrote:...But you have to understand that many people are only final users,like me,and can??t compile anything...
ElChristou wrote:SO YOU CAN COMPILE!!!
t00fri wrote:Malenfant wrote:Or you could just not mess about with the registry (which is risky if you don't know what you're doing,so I really don't recommend it) and download and install the "Open Command Window Here" Powertoy for Windows XP from the microsoft website, which sets this up automatically:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... rtoys.mspx
(it's in the list on the right of the screen)
This was available for earlier versions of windows too, so if you can find the powertoys for whatever version you use it should be there.
Thanks Malenfant,
that's a useful hint. Seems much easier than teaching people to mess with the registry or fixing the environment variable (PATH) by hand.
Fightspit wrote:Try it again:
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu/nasa/topography/
and not say me it is offline
danielj wrote:Arctic Server is offline again.Since yesterday.
But I didn??t understand what can I do with gzip.Is only to compress the texture?
But what program can I generate the normal map?
I was playing with Photoshop and I use the filter low relief,but it didn??t generate a convincent normal map.What program should I use?
danielj wrote:Is this file I have to download?
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu/nasa/topog ... 0x2700.jpg
Or this:
http://snowy.arsc.alaska.edu/nasa/topog ... 0x2700.jpg
I will download smaller textures first,to test.
Anyway,how can I generate a NormalMap?
t00fri wrote:you see, you did NOT follow my detailed instructions above! Command-line programs need option parameters to know what to do. You only added -c for STDIN/STDOUT switching, but forgot the -d to tell gzip that it is to UNPACK a gz-compressed file. Above I have discussed compressing and uncompressing STEP-BY-STEP in case of the simple file README.1st. I have explained the use of the -d option for you, but apparently it was not read.