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> [...] The entire union can share a single texture but each object
contained
> in the union may also have its own texture, which will override any
texture
> statements in the parent object.
I think that only applies to unions; when it's a direct copy of an object
that you're setting the texture on, I think it overrides the original
(though, if the object were a union, it wouldn't override the textures of
the subobjects of the union).
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
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