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How to add texture in source filmmaker
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For you to use and edit your character in SFM, here's a tutorial in how to add texture.1. you have to right click on to your charcter title, and then you go at the way bottom it will say, "Add override Materials." Left click on it. 2. Right click on the character title again, and under "Hidden" where it says "Show in element viewer" once you put your mouse on it, it should pop right away on the right side, and where it says "Modle." Left click on it. And it should take you to the Element viewer. 3. At the way Bottom where it says, "Material." Left click on the pluss next to it. And then you should see all of the character materials. 4. Right click the body group where you want to make the texture, then go to where it says "Add tribute" and then it should pop up again. So left click on the word where it says "String" and then it should show a bar were it says, "newAttribute" Delete all of that and then type in the bar, "$basetexture." 5. The character body group you used should have black and purple squares all over the body group, now on the character body group in the Element viewer, Click the pluss botton next to the body group, and then you should see a blank box under the bar thats colored. 6. Then you go to the subscribed page where the texture is, go to the link at the bottom of the page, copy that link, and put in the blank box, then you just exit out of it or press enter to add the texture in the box. 7. Done. I this guide helped you guys under stand how to add textures to modles, like and comment down below if you did. And thank you for looking at this guide.
   
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How to add texture to your modle on SFM
For you to use and edit your character in SFM, here's a tutorial in how to add texture.1. you have to right click on to your charcter title, and then you go at the way bottom it will say, "Add override Materials." Left click on it. 2. Right click on the character title again, and under "Hidden" where it says "Show in element viewer" once you put your mouse on it, it should pop right away on the right side, and where it says "Modle." Left click on it. And it should take you to the Element viewer. 3. At the way Bottom where it says, "Material." Left click on the pluss next to it. And then you should see all of the character materials. 4. Right click the body group where you want to make the texture, then go to where it says "Add tribute" and then it should pop up again. So left click on the word where it says "String" and then it should show a bar were it says, "newAttribute" Delete all of that and then type in the bar, "$basetexture." 5. The character body group you used should have black and purple squares all over the body group, now on the character body group in the Element viewer, Click the pluss botton next to the body group, and then you should see a blank box under the bar thats colored. 6. Then you go to the subscribed page where the texture is, go to the link at the bottom of the page, copy that link, and put in the blank box, then you just exit out of it or press enter to add the texture in the box. 7. Done. I this guide helped you guys under stand how to add textures to modles, like and comment down below if you did. And thank you for looking at this guide.
4 Comments
FoxyBerse May 31, 2021 @ 10:56am 
how can i do this from textures off of sfmlab to do that/
76561198409202673  [author] Sep 11, 2020 @ 4:00pm 
Thank you for your guys feedback, I will soon try my best to fix the mistakes and hope you have a wonderful day.
bit* Jun 26, 2020 @ 1:35pm 
For you to use and edit your character in SFM, here's a tutorial in how to add texture.1. you have
sqworm Jan 11, 2020 @ 7:14am 
This guide needs split into categories where there are numbers.
In addition you need to re-proofread where you missed typos and misspelled words.
And the description should not be the same as the information provided below.