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{{RW Section|Texture|0x0006}}
 
{{RW Section|Texture|0x0006}}
  
'''Texture''' is a container section used in [[model file|DFF files]] as child of a [[Material (RW Section)|material section]] or an [[Material Effects PLG (RW Section)|Material Effects PLG]] section. The section itself does not store any data at all. All additional information get stored inside a [[Struct (RW Section)|struct section]] which directly follows this one as a child. A ''texture'' section is used to store identifying information about a texture and it's alpha layer.
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'''Texture''' is a container section used in [[model file|DFF files]] as child of a [[Material (RW Section)|material section]] or an [[Material Effects PLG (RW Section)|Material Effects PLG]] section. The section itself does not store any data at all. All additional information get stored inside a [[Struct (RW Section)|struct section]] which directly follows this one as a child. A ''texture'' section is used to store the sampler state of a texture.
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==

Revision as of 12:36, 21 July 2020

{{{NAME}}}
RenderWare Stream Section
Vendor {{{VENDORNAME}}}
Module {{{MODULENAME}}}
Module ID 0x{{{MODULEID}}}
Identifier 0x{{{IDENTIFIER}}}
Chunk ID 0x{{{MODULEID}}}{{{IDENTIFIER}}}
Versions All
Hierarchy
Parents:
None
Children:
None
Extensions:
None
File Format

Texture is a container section used in DFF files as child of a material section or an Material Effects PLG section. The section itself does not store any data at all. All additional information get stored inside a struct section which directly follows this one as a child. A texture section is used to store the sampler state of a texture.

Structure

The structure stores filtering and uv-addressing information for the texture.

 1byte Texture filtering (Texture filtering modes)
  4bit U-addressing
  4bit V-addressing
  1bit Does texture use mip levels
15bits padding

Texture filtering modes

0 - FILTERNAFILTERMODE (filtering is disabled)
1 - FILTERNEAREST (Point sampled)
2 - FILTERLINEAR (Bilinear)
3 - FILTERMIPNEAREST (Point sampled per pixel mip map)
4 - FILTERMIPLINEAR (Bilinear per pixel mipmap)
5 - FILTERLINEARMIPNEAREST (MipMap interp point sampled)
6 - FILTERLINEARMIPLINEAR (Trilinear)

Texture addressing modes

0 - TEXTUREADDRESSNATEXTUREADDRESS (no tiling)
1 - TEXTUREADDRESSWRAP (tile in U or V direction)
2 - TEXTUREADDRESSMIRROR (mirror in U or V direction)
3 - TEXTUREADDRESSCLAMP
4 - TEXTUREADDRESSBORDER

Child sections

There are always child sections which appear in the order they are listed here.

  • String – Holds the texture's name
  • String – Holds the texture's alpha layer name.

Extension

The section can also hold an extension which usually holds a Sky Mipmap Val.

See also