Neat tool for dealing with .tga textures

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Delirium
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Neat tool for dealing with .tga textures

Post by Delirium »

Did a quick search and didn't find anything similar
http://greggman.com/pages/thumbplug_tga.htm

Its quite an awesome tool, it makes the .tga files visible in windows as a thumbnail, instead of having to open them to preview etc.

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Hipshot
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Re: Neat tool for dealing with .tga textures

Post by Hipshot »

Flash: This is pretty old news by now =)
Q3Map2 2516 -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/q3map_2.5.16_win32_x86.zip
Q3Map2 FS_20g -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/q3map2_fs_20g.rar
GtkRadiant 140 -> http://www.zfight.com/misc/files/q3/GtkRadiantSetup-1.4.0-Q3RTCWET.exe
obsidian
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Re: Neat tool for dealing with .tga textures

Post by obsidian »

That's old and it doesn't work on Windows Vista or Windows 7. ThumbView is the other alternative, though basically the same thing.

MysticThumbs is the ideal one that seems to work on Windows XP, Vista and 7 on both x86 and x64 platforms. :up:
[size=85][url=http://gtkradiant.com]GtkRadiant[/url] | [url=http://q3map2.robotrenegade.com]Q3Map2[/url] | [url=http://q3map2.robotrenegade.com/docs/shader_manual/]Shader Manual[/url][/size]
AEon
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Re: Neat tool for dealing with .tga textures

Post by AEon »

I'd recommend using a decent file browser anyway, like Directory Opus (comes from the Amiga, initially), that has various thumbnail modes, built-in ZIP and FTP clients, build-in image viewer, highly configurable. I beta tested it, so you know it is good ;). [/end ad]
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