Missing Texture

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I'm looking for a texture that I thought was built-in but now I'm not so sure. I also thought it was called asphalt, very similar to maddy25 high resolution coal. Could someone point me in the right direction or even tell me what it's called? Thanks. Yes, I checked out all the textures named asphalt and it's not one of them.
 
Finally, someone replied. John, I just checked all the asphalts on the dls and it's not there. No, I don't have the kuid. As I stated above it looks very similar to maddy25's high resolution coal. IMHO it was the perfect texture for asphalt. I'm guessing it's called something other than asphalt but with my 68 yr. old brain I can't remember. I'm thinking that it was included in TRS10 but I really don't want to install that just for that one texture. On a side note, how do you get rid of the red squares with the ! showing in the paint (texture) section? I have about 10 of them and I don't know what they are. I have no way to identify them.
 
try different language, many times they use their local slang or own way of talking.....eg asfalt or tarmac or xxxx simple an eastern european language.
if no result the easiest is check in CMP 2010 and select textures environment and see with view pict if you reckon the built-in looking for, of course also select built-in..

Roy
 
On a side note, how do you get rid of the red squares with the ! showing in the paint (texture) section? I have about 10 of them and I don't know what they are. I have no way to identify them.

I'm 68 and 11/12s I'm getting real good at fixing assets.The red squares are ground textures that need to be
up dated or deleted .Open CM v3.6 SEARCH /Category/ Textures - Environment
/Location/ Local

The Ground Textures are listed alphabetically in surveyor, click on the one before and after and you should find
the bad texture in CM v3.6.
errortexture_zpseb46e3cb.jpg


Your friend
Gerry
 
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Thanks to everyone for responding. Dermmy came through. It wasn't built-in but from a third party site that has since closed down. Gerry, very useful info. I will give it a shot. Thanks.
 
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