Siema, potrzebuje pomocy z jednym drobiazgiem, znaczy mam nadziej?. Ot?? gdy stoje przy ?cianie tekstura ?ciany wygl?da tak:
natomiast gdy stoje od niej daleko wygl?da w ten spos?b:
Chcia?bym si? dowiedzie? jak naprawi? ten b??d, bardzo by?bym wdzi?czny, dzi?ki z g?ry.
Siemka, wie kto? z Was jak zakodowa? model?
S?ysza?em, ?e mo?na u?y? teaEncode, ale jak waszym zdaniem zrobi? to najlepiej?
Daje piwko i respekt za pomoc
Lua
Podmienianie:
local txd = engineLoadTXD("oldgarage_sfs.txd",11387)
engineImportTXD(txd,11387)
local dff = engineLoadDFF("oldgarage_sfs.dff",11387)
engineReplaceModel(dff,11387)
local col = engineLoadCOL(oldgarage_sfs.col",11387)
engineReplaceCOL(col,11387)
end
Skrypt jest w??czony!
Da?em uprawnienia admina
Restart serwera
?adna z tych opcji nie pomog?a
Ale!
Model wida? z daleka jednak jak si? do niego przybli?? to wida? orginalny
Bardzo prosz? o pomoc postawie ?ubra
Siema mam model komisariatu, interior z FutureRPG i jak nie mam za?adowanej devpaczki to s? takie linie, a jak za?aduje devpaczke dzieje sie cos takiego.. https://prnt.sc/rh6gub
Witam, mam pewien problem, po wgraniu na serwer modelu i odpaleniu oddzielnie marketstation
marketstation2
marketstation3
w db3 wychodzi b??d: WARNING: marketstation2/replace.lua:6: Bad usage @ 'engineReplaceModel' [Model ID 5772 replace failed]
Siema, kiedy? komu? napisa?em ?e skoro zrobi?em dom Cj'a to fajnie jakbym zrobi? dom Rydera wi?c oto i on, model posiada w pe?ni zrobione o?wietlenie i efekty ?wiat?a dzi?ki kt?remu w nocy ?wiec? lampki a w dzie? ju? nie.
Witam,
Nie wiem czy pisz? w dobrym dziale, w razie prosz? o przeniesienie w?tku do odpowiedniego dzia?u, z g?ry dzi?kuj?.
A wi?c chodzi mi o model dyni, niestety nie znalaz?em nigdzie na internecie, ale mo?e komu? z was si? to uda. A wi?c prosz? o podes?anie linku do pobrania owej dyni, z g?ry bardzo dzi?kuj?.
Witam. Istnieje jaka? funkcja w MTA pozwalaj?ca ustawi? model pojazdu jako obrazek np. w gui? Czy je?eli to chce zrobi?, to musz? ustawi? swoje zdj?cie z pojazdem? Zrobi?em spawn na przycisk z modelami, lecz chcia?bym dodac jeszcze zdj?cie obok nich i np. pojazd kt?ry obraca si? w ok?? w?asnej osi, lecz nie mam pomys?u na zrobienie tego. Wiem, ?e w SA:MP mo?na ustawi? model pojazdu jako textdraw, lecz nie wiem jak to wygl?da w MTA.
Nie wiem czy opisa?em to do?? wyra?nie, lecz my?l? ?e ka?dy wie o co mi chodzi.
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Premise: The show satirizes the decline of traditional print media and the "anxieties of the industry" as the staff tries to revive the paper with volunteer reporters.
Key Cast: Stars Domhnall Gleeson as the optimistic new editor Ned Sampson and Sabrina Impacciatore as the "breakout" single mom Esmeralda. Oscar Nuñez reprises his role as Oscar Martinez from The Office, serving as a direct narrative link between the two shows.
Creators: Developed by The Office showrunner Greg Daniels and Michael Koman (Nathan for You).
Availability: Originally premiered on Peacock and later joined the NBC broadcast lineup in November 2025. It has already been renewed for a second season. Other Notable "Paper" Documentaries
The Glitz and Glamour of the Entertainment Industry: A Documentary Exploration
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Archival Footage and Images
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On-the-Ground Reporting
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Conclusion
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The entertainment industry has undergone significant transformations over the years.
Technological advancements have driven innovation and changed the way content is created, distributed, and consumed.
The industry is shifting towards greater diversity and representation.
Witam posiadam problem z modelem budynku plik.lua jest zapisany w kodowaniu UTF-8 lecz b??d wyst?puje nadal
2017-04-08 18:00:22] Please wait...
[2017-04-08 18] WARNING: ModelSzpitalu/Model.dff [Client] is encoded in ANSI instead of UTF-8. Please convert your file to UTF-8.
[2017-04-08 18] Please wait...
[2017-04-08 18] WARNING: ModelSzpitalu/Model.txd [Client] is encoded in ANSI instead of UTF-8. Please convert your file to UTF-8.
[2017-04-08 18] Some files in 'ModelSzpitalu' use deprecated functions.
[2017-04-08 18] Use the 'upgrade' command to perform a basic upgrade of resources.
[2017-04-08 18] Starting ModelSzpitalu
Witam,
mam zrobiony model skrzynki z narz?dziami(model bardzo prosty), i chcia?bym go przekonwertowa? do dff. Model zrobilem w ac3d i zapisalem w formacie OBJ. Jak go przekonwertowa? na dff?
Cze??, dzisiaj chcia?bym zaprezentowa? wam kolejny m?j model jakim jest kafejka internetowa, mia?em sporo problem?w z szybami i kolizjami ale jako? da?o rade, mi?ego ogl?dania i u?ytkowania.
[center]Cze??, od jaki? dw?ch miesi?cy bawi? si? w modelowanie a w?a?ciwie przerabianie budynk?w z GTA, dzisiejszy budynek to typowy Bar kt?rego prezentacje macie poni?ej, jest on moim pierwszym modelem, mi?ego ogl?dania
Witajcie, ostatnio edytowa?em sobi? model samochodu. A konkretnie dodawa?em r??ne dodatki w programie ZModeler, i mod nie dzia?a, zosta? prawid?owo wyexportowany a tekstury s? w TXD w... a model jak by nigdy nic. Gra si? laguje i nie idzie dalej gra?, trzeba zamyka? za pomoc? menad?era zada?.
Macie mo?e jakie? rady?
Wybaczcie, je?li napisa?em w z?ym dziale.
Witajcie, Postanowi?em zrobi? gui, kt?re pokarze nam zab?jce, jego hp skill'a i bro? z kt?rej nas zabi? ale natrafi?em na problem z brakiem wy?wietlania pe?nych tekstur broni. (nie chodzi mi o jej kolor sam go zmieni?em - sprawdza?em bez pokolorwania na szaro te? tak jest tylko ze w kolorze )
SS:
Prosz? o pomoc .
Sprawdza?em jak wida? rotacj? da?em na te? Z na 180, my?l?c ?e mo?e z drugiej strony b?dzie ca?e i nic