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Texture splatting is a method for blending multiple textures together on the same mesh, by painting a mask between them. Often [[VertexColor|Vertex Color]] is used to control the blending because vertex color is fairly cheap. Or a mask bitmap can be used because it gives more control and avoids the gradient artifacts of per-vertex blending.  
 
Texture splatting is a method for blending multiple textures together on the same mesh, by painting a mask between them. Often [[VertexColor|Vertex Color]] is used to control the blending because vertex color is fairly cheap. Or a mask bitmap can be used because it gives more control and avoids the gradient artifacts of per-vertex blending.  
  
* [http://eat3d.com/free/vertex_painting Vertex Painting in UDK - Eat 3D] Video tutorial by [http://www.torfrick.com/ Tor 'Snefer' Frick] showing how to use vertex painting in UDK.
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* [http://eat3d.com/free/vertex_painting Vertex Painting in UDK - Eat 3D] Video tutorial by [http://www.torfrick.com/ Tor 'Snefer' Frick] showing how to setup a material using vertex paint and a blend mask in Unreal.
 
* [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/TerrainAdvancedTextures.html UDN - Three - Terrain Advanced Textures] by Epic Games. Multiple methods for multitexturing terrain in the Unreal 3 Engine.
 
* [http://udn.epicgames.com/Three/TerrainAdvancedTextures.html UDN - Three - Terrain Advanced Textures] by Epic Games. Multiple methods for multitexturing terrain in the Unreal 3 Engine.
 
* [http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48473 texturing a race track] thread on Polycount. Texturing ideas for race track pavement.
 
* [http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48473 texturing a race track] thread on Polycount. Texturing ideas for race track pavement.
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This method adds sharp details to the blend area, by mixing vertex color (for the larger blend) with grayscale textures (for the sharp detail blend). These grayscale maps are either stored in the alpha channel of each layer's normal map, or multiple maps can be [[ChannelPacking|channel packed]] into a single map. Usually the [[Shaders|shader]] has a control for how sharp the transition will be, and sometimes you can use a vertex color or bitmap to control the sharpness.
 
This method adds sharp details to the blend area, by mixing vertex color (for the larger blend) with grayscale textures (for the sharp detail blend). These grayscale maps are either stored in the alpha channel of each layer's normal map, or multiple maps can be [[ChannelPacking|channel packed]] into a single map. Usually the [[Shaders|shader]] has a control for how sharp the transition will be, and sometimes you can use a vertex color or bitmap to control the sharpness.
  
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* [http://eat3d.com/free/vertex_painting Vertex Painting in UDK - Eat 3D] Video tutorial by [http://www.torfrick.com/ Tor 'Snefer' Frick] showing how to setup a material using vertex paint and a blend mask in Unreal.
 
* [http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1924774&postcount=24 Vertex blend shader for Unity] shader and Youtube video by [http://fingus.net/ Sindre 'Fingus 'Opsahl Skaare]
 
* [http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1924774&postcount=24 Vertex blend shader for Unity] shader and Youtube video by [http://fingus.net/ Sindre 'Fingus 'Opsahl Skaare]
 
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/AndreyMishkinis/20130716/196339/Advanced_Terrain_Texture_Splatting.php Advanced Terrain Texture Splatting] by [http://www.gamedev.net/user/212547-andreymi/ Andrey Mishkinis]  
 
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/AndreyMishkinis/20130716/196339/Advanced_Terrain_Texture_Splatting.php Advanced Terrain Texture Splatting] by [http://www.gamedev.net/user/212547-andreymi/ Andrey Mishkinis]  

Revision as of 08:25, 3 March 2015

Multi-Texture describes the blending of multiple textures on the same surface.

Texture Splatting

Texture splatting is a method for blending multiple textures together on the same mesh, by painting a mask between them. Often Vertex Color is used to control the blending because vertex color is fairly cheap. Or a mask bitmap can be used because it gives more control and avoids the gradient artifacts of per-vertex blending.

Modulation Blending

This method adds sharp details to the blend area, by mixing vertex color (for the larger blend) with grayscale textures (for the sharp detail blend). These grayscale maps are either stored in the alpha channel of each layer's normal map, or multiple maps can be channel packed into a single map. Usually the shader has a control for how sharp the transition will be, and sometimes you can use a vertex color or bitmap to control the sharpness.

Variation Blending

Methods for adding variation across a tiling texture.

Megatexture

id Software's Megatexture tech uses [[Decal decals] and multitexturing to create their terrain textures, which are then baked down in a preprocessing step into a huge texture sheet, that's dynamically loaded as you play the game. So it's not really multitexturing in the end, blending in real-time, instead it's a single colormap baked from a multitextured source. The Splash Damage wiki has an article about generating Megatextures for ETQW.

Megatexture in Rage, before decals and multitexturing. Image by id Software
Megatexture in Rage, after baking in the decals and texture layers. Image by id Software


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