Re: Wad files
Posted by Neural Scan on
Sun Nov 30th 2003 at 11:57pm
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I've just downloaded a lot of bmp images to be used as textures (thank you Jinx for the Max Payne textures, I've been searching everywhere for those), and I want to know if there's any way of sticking all of them into a wad file at once without copying each one individually?
This would save me lots of time and I'm almost certain there's a way of doing this.
Re: Wad files
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Mon Dec 1st 2003 at 1:21am
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in win explorer hit ctrl and select with mouse button, or dragbox....copy and paste into open wad in wally...
if yer using a paint type prog with a batch processor feature, psp 7, etc....you can change all yer jpegs or whatever to bmp format, ready for resizing....ta da!
Doc B... :dodgy:
Re: Wad files
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Mon Dec 1st 2003 at 1:24am
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Wally also supports use of the * when specifying a file. For example, if when specifying a file you put *.bmp it will import every .bmp in the folder you're in.
Re: Wad files
Posted by fishy on
Mon Dec 1st 2003 at 7:29am
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if its the same max payne textures that i picked up some months ago, be sure to resize them. there are one or two in there that are way too big, and most of the rest are double the size you'd want.
Re: Wad files
Posted by Neural Scan on
Mon Dec 1st 2003 at 8:02am
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Thanks Doc B, copy and paste worked.
That's all I needed, thanks :smile:
Re: Wad files
Posted by Leperous on
Mon Dec 1st 2003 at 11:29am
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Another way to multiple-select loads is to click on one, hold SHIFT, and click on another to select all the ones in between them