Hi all,
I have problems on writing over objects, in fact I cannot divide the two lines. Is it possible to modify the script so that the two lines can be filled independently?
I attach an image that better explains what I mean.
Hi all,
I have problems on writing over objects, in fact I cannot divide the two lines. Is it possible to modify the script so that the two lines can be filled independently?
I attach an image that better explains what I mean.
The two parts use the same text texture, right? You could just add another text texture with a second variable that you can change independently.
Unfortunately the object already uses two different textures. I tried to add other variables but in the Content, if I select for example the first mesh and in the Object Properties I assign the "Strassenname1" variable, it automatically also changes the second mesh.
Maybe the problem could be the script. I attach it.
It's the Script ... you have to unite the Straßenname variables in one Part
This is the script I use for my stopsigns
You've declared texID_draw twice... why that? You'll need two separate texID variables with two different names.
You've declared texID_draw twice... why that? You'll need two separate texID variables with two different names.
In wich way?
I haven't tried the script posted by oxmoxtatze yet, but I did not understand to whom you refer, if to my script (which I know is wrong) or to that posted by oxmoxtatze. Sorry but this is the first time I try to compile the scripts.
Oh, sorry! I meant your script! Oxmoxtatze's script seems to be correct.
It works, thanks a lot to everyone. I just have to slightly modify the space used for the text and then I would say that it may be fine. Thanks again!
Are you working on a project about Actv Lines (maybe the line A)?
Yes, I’m doing all the bus lines of Lido. I finished making the streets and I’m going to create the real buildings.
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