@Exaken: thanks for responding. what an interesting phenomenon. i asked my question and nearly as soon as i posted it, i figured out the answer myself (leaving me to wonder about possible cause and effect relationships). it looks as though you have a more updated version of the editor though, which is something else i'll have to figure out. thx again.
I'm experimenting with the editor and even after reading this thread, I'm at a loss for the solution to my issue, which is with terrain tilesets in each map. For an example, look at the map Daybreak. It has texture tile samples from 4 different tile sets. I understand that the limit is 8 and how to globally change between textures, but how does one 'mix & match' textures from different sets? It seems to me logical that one could 'pre-load' all 8 desired textures into a single field, so they would automatically appear in the palette when using the texture tool, but I can't seem to navigate to and/or operate that field...any feedback or help is appreciated. thanks.
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@Exaken: thanks for responding. what an interesting phenomenon. i asked my question and nearly as soon as i posted it, i figured out the answer myself (leaving me to wonder about possible cause and effect relationships). it looks as though you have a more updated version of the editor though, which is something else i'll have to figure out. thx again.
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I'm experimenting with the editor and even after reading this thread, I'm at a loss for the solution to my issue, which is with terrain tilesets in each map. For an example, look at the map Daybreak. It has texture tile samples from 4 different tile sets. I understand that the limit is 8 and how to globally change between textures, but how does one 'mix & match' textures from different sets? It seems to me logical that one could 'pre-load' all 8 desired textures into a single field, so they would automatically appear in the palette when using the texture tool, but I can't seem to navigate to and/or operate that field...any feedback or help is appreciated. thanks.