RWA Consolidation Lettering Problem

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RWA Consolidation Lettering Problem

Unread postby mikeg1250 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 3:05 pm

I'm trying to create a RW&A consolidation using Smokebox's Lima Consolidation, but I'm having a problem with the lettering. When I modify the ATN lettering file, I am getting a rather blurry rendition of the RW&A lettering compared to the numbers(see below). Any ideas on how to correct this? I'm using the same number of MIP maps and same file type as RW_Tool tells me.

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Re: RWA Consolidation Lettering Problem

Unread postby mrennie » Tue Aug 19, 2014 4:01 pm

mikeg1250 wrote:I'm trying to create a RW&A consolidation using Smokebox's Lima Consolidation, but I'm having a problem with the lettering. When I modify the ATN lettering file, I am getting a rather blurry rendition of the RW&A lettering compared to the numbers(see below). Any ideas on how to correct this? I'm using the same number of MIP maps and same file type as RW_Tool tells me.

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Send me the file you're editing, in a pm, and I'll check to see where it's lost the resolution.
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Re: RWA Consolidation Lettering Problem

Unread postby mikeg1250 » Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:39 pm

PROBLEM SOLVED!!! For whatever reason, RWTools was giving me the wrong file format on the conversion. The MIP map number was right, but it was saving it as a DXT3 file instead of a DXT5 file. Found this out by using the RSBinTool. We are looking much better now!!!

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Re: RWA Consolidation Lettering Problem

Unread postby mrennie » Wed Aug 20, 2014 1:42 pm

mikeg1250 wrote:PROBLEM SOLVED!!! For whatever reason, RWTools was giving me the wrong file format on the conversion. The MIP map number was right, but it was saving it as a DXT3 file instead of a DXT5 file. Found this out by using the RSBinTool. We are looking much better now!!!

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Very nice lettering :D
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