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But I can't find it at map theme.
Where can I find it?
Thanks!
I know it's probably a big ask, I've been using this wonderful map of yours ever since it's come out & I'm extremely proud of what I've put together using the map, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the map looking like it is in the screenshots. I've got all the necessary required items, have followed all the instructions, guides & comments attached, I've subscribed to all required items and have messed around with LUT & theme mixer for hours and sadly haven't been able to replicate what you've got in the photos. Is it at all possible that you're missing some required items or anything?
It'd mean a great deal to me & I'm sure others if you looked into this and perhaps guided us all in the right direction
Thanks for your hard work!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2809560322
As pointed out below, the "cliff sand normal" texture is what's missing. Inspecting the XML for this theme mix reveals it's actually pointing at the "SCT-HOMECOMING" theme, but with an incorrect name ("1598229759.Sichuan Province" - probably a stray reference in the theme mix from his previous series, but the steam ID is for SCT-HOMECOMING).
Just open Theme Mixer, manually re-select that specific texture from SCT-HOMECOMING (do not change the base cliff texture), then save yourself a new theme mix. As far as I can tell the tiling value seems to be correct, but you can always play with the slider if you want to tweak it.