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== Keyvalues ==
== Keyvalues ==
{{KV|Name|targetname|Name of the overlay. Used to access the overlay with an [[env_texturetoggle]].}}
{{KV|Name|intn=targetname|targetname|Name of the overlay. Used to access the overlay with an [[env_texturetoggle]].}}
{{KV|Material|material|The [[material]] to overlay.}}
{{KV|Material|intn=material|material|The [[material]] to overlay.}}
{{KV|Brush faces|sidelist|Faces on which the overlay will be applied.}}
{{KV|Brush faces|intn=sides|sidelist|Faces on which the overlay will be applied.}}
{{KV|RenderOrder|integer|Higher values render after lower values (on top). This value can be 0–3. {{ExpandBox|
{{KV|RenderOrder|intn=RenderOrder|integer|Higher values render after lower values (on top). This value can be 0–3. {{ExpandBox|
* 0: Default
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* 1: Medium
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* 3: Very High
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{{KV|U Start, U End|float|Texture coordinates for the image X-axis. This normally starts at zero (left) and goes to 1 (right). Adjust values to change position and scaling.}}
{{KV|U Start|intn=StartU|float}}
{{KV|V Start, V End|float|Texture coordinates for the image Y-axis. This normally starts at zero (top) and goes to 1 (bottom). Adjust values to change position and scaling.}}
{{KV|U End|intn=EndU|float|Texture coordinates for the image X-axis. This normally starts at zero (left) and goes to 1 (right). Adjust values to change position and scaling.}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis Origin (Read-Only)|Vector|Offset of the surface from the position of the overlay entity.}}
{{KV|V Start|intn=StartV|float}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis U (Read-Only)|Vector|Direction of the material's X-axis.}}
{{KV|V End|intn=EndV|float|Texture coordinates for the image Y-axis. This normally starts at zero (top) and goes to 1 (bottom). Adjust values to change position and scaling.}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis V (Read-Only)|Vector|Direction of the material's Y-axis.}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis Origin (Read-Only)|intn=BasisOrigin|Vector|Offset of the surface from the position of the overlay entity.}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis Normal (Read-Only)|Vector|Direction out of the surface.}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis U (Read-Only)|intn=BasisU|Vector|Direction of the material's X-axis.}}
{{KV|Start Fade Dist|float|3=Distance at which the overlay starts to fade (<0 = use fademaxdist).}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis V (Read-Only)|intn=BasisV|Vector|Direction of the material's Y-axis.}}
{{KV|End Fade Dist|float|3=Maximum distance at which the overlay is visible (0 = don't fade out).}}
{{KV|Overlay Basis Normal (Read-Only)|intn=BasisNormal|Vector|Direction out of the surface.}}
{{KV|Overlay Point 1(Read-Only)|intn=uv0|vector}}
{{KV|Overlay Point 2(Read-Only)|intn=uv1|vector}}
{{KV|Overlay Point 3(Read-Only)|intn=uv2|vector}}
{{KV|Overlay Point 4(Read-Only)|intn=uv3|vector}}
{{KV|Start Fade Dist|intn=fademindist|float|3=Distance at which the overlay starts to fade (<0 = use fademaxdist).}}
{{KV|End Fade Dist|intn=fademaxdist|float|3=Maximum distance at which the overlay is visible (0 = don't fade out).}}
{{KV SystemLevelChoice}}
{{KV SystemLevelChoice}}



Revision as of 12:12, 28 October 2022

Template:Point ent Its a much more powerful version of a standard decal. Against decals, overlays can be: resized, rotated, scaled, and distorted.

Overlays gap.jpg

Overlays should be created using the Hammer Overlay Tool, which will also set the sides keyvalue accordingly. If you need the overlay to span multiple faces, open the overlay's properties in SmartEdit mode, choose Brush Faces and then <Ctrl>-Click in the camera window to add more faces.

Warning.pngWarning:If you carve, clip, or otherwise change the shape of a brush, you will have to update an overlay with the new brush face(s) id. Use the Check for Problems tool to see which overlays are missing faces.

Advanced Information

In Source, decals and overlays are not actually "painted" on surfaces. They are simple planes that overlaps from a close distance brushes surfaces. This is to keep in mind when you deal with overlays that will be projected on differents faces that are not coplanar. A little gap will be visible between faces as you can see on the picture below. This cannot be avoided since Source won't work that way. (Actual painting texels would be too expensive to do.) This is the same working for fake dynamic shadows and others projected textures on surfaces.

Distorting overlays

If the overlay is not yet placed, select the overlay tool and your material, and click where you wish the center of the overlay to be. You should now see 4 white boxes at the edges of the overlay, and you may drag them about to distort it.

If you wish to distort an existing overlay, first select the overlay you wish to edit, and then select the overlay tool. Then you should be able to distort the overlay as described above. If the overlay does not respond, try deleting it and then following the above procedure.

Storing of overlays

The info_overlays are all packed into a special lump in the BSP file. To enable accesses by name, a info_overlay_accessor entity is created in the compiled map, which translates targetnames to info_overlay ID numbers.

Caveats and Bugs

  • Info_Overlays will only work on world brush, displacement or func_detail, not any entity type.
  • The material name can only be 256 characters long at maximum.
  • There can be a maximum of 512 overlays in a single map. This limit was raised to 1024 for CS:GO and Garry's Mod.
  • If an overlay is set on a spot which has several (over 64) faces near by, the overlay will count these even if the faces arent set to the overlay. This will then cause VSBP to crash on compile with "Abnormal Exit in VBSP ParseLog causght! Catch: in vbsp_finish!"
Tip.pngTip:On spots like this it is recommended to use infodecal - entity instead. Another solution is to seperate that spot from other, by creating a new brush, curving it, and putting new overlay on it.

Keyvalues

Name (targetname) <targetname>
Name of the overlay. Used to access the overlay with an env_texturetoggle.
Material (material) <material>
The material to overlay.
Brush faces (sides) <sidelist>
Faces on which the overlay will be applied.
RenderOrder (RenderOrder) <integer>
Higher values render after lower values (on top). This value can be 0–3.

  • 0: Default
  • 1: Medium
  • 2: High
  • 3: Very High
U Start (StartU) <float>
U End (EndU) <float>
Texture coordinates for the image X-axis. This normally starts at zero (left) and goes to 1 (right). Adjust values to change position and scaling.
V Start (StartV) <float>
V End (EndV) <float>
Texture coordinates for the image Y-axis. This normally starts at zero (top) and goes to 1 (bottom). Adjust values to change position and scaling.
Overlay Basis Origin (Read-Only) (BasisOrigin) <vector>
Offset of the surface from the position of the overlay entity.
Overlay Basis U (Read-Only) (BasisU) <vector>
Direction of the material's X-axis.
Overlay Basis V (Read-Only) (BasisV) <vector>
Direction of the material's Y-axis.
Overlay Basis Normal (Read-Only) (BasisNormal) <vector>
Direction out of the surface.
Overlay Point 1(Read-Only) (uv0) <vector>
Overlay Point 2(Read-Only) (uv1) <vector>
Overlay Point 3(Read-Only) (uv2) <vector>
Overlay Point 4(Read-Only) (uv3) <vector>
Start Fade Dist (fademindist) <float>
Distance at which the overlay starts to fade (<0 = use fademaxdist).
End Fade Dist (fademaxdist) <float>
Maximum distance at which the overlay is visible (0 = don't fade out).
Minimum / Maximum Effect Details Level (mincpulevel / maxcpulevel) <integer choices> (in all games since Left 4 Dead)
Don't render for players with Effect Details levels that exceed the minimum or maximum.
Choices
  • 0: Default ("Low" for mincpulevel, "High" for maxcpulevel)
  • 1: Low
  • 2: Medium
  • 3: High
Minimum / Maximum Shader Details Level (mingpulevel / maxgpulevel) <integer choices> (in all games since Left 4 Dead)
Don't render for players with Shader Details levels that exceed the minimum or maximum.
Choices
  • 0: Default ("Low" for mingpulevel, "Very High" for maxgpulevel)
  • 1: Low
  • 2: Medium
  • 3: High
  • 4: Very High
See also:  cpu_level / gpu_level convars

See also