In this tutorial I'm going to try to help explain how to edit and create custom skyboxes.
First please read, and re-read .. then "THANK" Rexy on his Skybox tutorial thread. Its where i learned and modified it a bit.
[TUTORIAL] The Complete Guide To Implementing Custom Skybox Textures And Env Lighting
This thread is under the presumption that you've read and understand his great tutorial.
Also below note i have included BOTH templates w/ grid because i love you guys.. however they are .PSD format so i guess i only love the photoshop users. :O
Open Photoshop and open the skybox_layout.psd attached below.
This layout will allow you to use your favorite brushes or get creative in the sky.
With that open now go to where you've downloaded the skybox folder and you will want to open all 6 *or 5* of the sky files you want to edit. For this example i will be using. "Sky_night_01" so i will open...
sky_night_01ft ((front))
sky_night_01rt ((right))
sky_night_01lt ((left))
sky_night_01up ((up or top))
Once opened drag and drop them into the grid, just match LT with LT and RT with RT.. etc.
Also at this time you should for ease, name each layer.
Add some layers and effects to your piece then use the selection tool and drag it around a box and it will snap to the grid. CRTL click each layer that is in use and go to save as>that sides .vmf
That's it for consistent seemless of the side of the sky box.
But what about the top!!
Once you have all your images saved how you want now open "Skybox_blend.psd" And drag and drop your images into the grid marked. You will have to rotate your images to fit this and a simple way to do this is "CRTL+T" you will need absolutes so 90, -90, 180, -180 is all you will be using.
Once fit you should see..
Like above you can add layers to get the effect that you desire, however to save it will be a little different.
Make sure you use the selection tool to copy the box you are working in and CRTL to select all the layers that are active in that box. Once you have then CRTL+C *copy*
Then go to file>new. This should have your 1024x512 or 512x1024.
all but 2 will need to be flipped correctly using the CRTL+T method.
The 2 that do not need to be flipped are "_rt" and "_up"
Getting it to look good in game takes a bit of practice and a fair bit of work. An example of the sky I'm working on using this.
Photoshop:
In Game:
First please read, and re-read .. then "THANK" Rexy on his Skybox tutorial thread. Its where i learned and modified it a bit.
[TUTORIAL] The Complete Guide To Implementing Custom Skybox Textures And Env Lighting
This thread is under the presumption that you've read and understand his great tutorial.
Also below note i have included BOTH templates w/ grid because i love you guys.. however they are .PSD format so i guess i only love the photoshop users. :O
Open Photoshop and open the skybox_layout.psd attached below.
This layout will allow you to use your favorite brushes or get creative in the sky.
With that open now go to where you've downloaded the skybox folder and you will want to open all 6 *or 5* of the sky files you want to edit. For this example i will be using. "Sky_night_01" so i will open...
sky_night_01ft ((front))
sky_night_01rt ((right))
sky_night_01lt ((left))
sky_night_01up ((up or top))

Once opened drag and drop them into the grid, just match LT with LT and RT with RT.. etc.
Also at this time you should for ease, name each layer.

Add some layers and effects to your piece then use the selection tool and drag it around a box and it will snap to the grid. CRTL click each layer that is in use and go to save as>that sides .vmf

That's it for consistent seemless of the side of the sky box.
But what about the top!!
Once you have all your images saved how you want now open "Skybox_blend.psd" And drag and drop your images into the grid marked. You will have to rotate your images to fit this and a simple way to do this is "CRTL+T" you will need absolutes so 90, -90, 180, -180 is all you will be using.
Once fit you should see..

Like above you can add layers to get the effect that you desire, however to save it will be a little different.
Make sure you use the selection tool to copy the box you are working in and CRTL to select all the layers that are active in that box. Once you have then CRTL+C *copy*
Then go to file>new. This should have your 1024x512 or 512x1024.
all but 2 will need to be flipped correctly using the CRTL+T method.
The 2 that do not need to be flipped are "_rt" and "_up"
Getting it to look good in game takes a bit of practice and a fair bit of work. An example of the sky I'm working on using this.
Photoshop:

In Game:
