Elliot Posted Monday at 08:43 PM Share Posted Monday at 08:43 PM (edited) I am working with the Chief Tile Builder trying to create a matte Black 24x48 tile. I use a lot of larger profile tile like this. I have watched the video on the Chief Website, and read the reference manual. I have played around with the settings and cannot make it go 24x48. I have the tile set as 2:1 Large Profile and the material size under map settings as 24x48 but it doesn't generate a large profile tile. I cannot find anywhere else to set the size of the actual tile. Or does Chief not let me use a large profile tile that large? What am I doing wrong? Edited yesterday at 12:14 AM by Elliot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericepv Posted 23 hours ago Share Posted 23 hours ago Once the tile is placed in your plan, use the 'Define Material' tool to adjust the scale (in the 'Texture' tab). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottharris Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago For a 4’ x 2’ tile, you will probably want a higher resolution, like 4096; then increase your pixels to 288” x 288”. These were the settings I used for the attached scene, the tile is 2:1. For exact sizing – I sometimes will apply the material to a wall, take an elevation and then overlay gridlines at the desired size; then adjust the pixel export so it lines up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CADustin Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago Scott is right, since there's six horizontal tiles shown on the 2:1 Large Tile image, and you want each tile to be 48" then 6 tiles x 48" = 288" for the Horizontal (X) Scale. The Vertical (Y) Scale is 12 tiles tall. 12 Tiles x 24" = 288" So the scale for both X and Y will be 288". You can see in the attached image that when scaled to 288", the preview window is huge and useless for counting tile. To get accurate Scale, we need to count tile in the texture preview which shows the actual image being used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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