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Need help identifying Texture map types(not diffuse, normal, or specular)!
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I apologize in advance for this noobish sounding question but:

I've got some types of Texture maps that I need help identifying, and also, how to apply them to a model in Blender. All I do know is that they're not Diffuse, Normal, or Specular Texture Maps, because I already know how to apply those 3 types of texture maps.


Below are links to 3 .zip files, each .zip file containing several unknown Texture map types. I've taken the liberty of adding a ^ sign at the end of the names of the texture maps I need help with. Please be sure to look at all 3 .zip files, since they each have different unknown texture map types.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ti86kqfn6yjdi0...s.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uckcriykz6xc49...s.zip?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ut3kwb464c9946...s.zip?dl=0


Please respond ASAP. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!


P.S.

Wasn't sure if this was the right section of the forum to post this in. Hope it's ok with everyone.
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ref and env are refrective and envelope textures. They'd probably be used in areas where something is shiny. RL is a texture that needs to be extracted with texture remix probably, same with tm.

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(07-29-2017, 12:41 PM)OS-PRIME Wrote: ref and env are refrective and envelope textures. They'd probably be used in areas where something is shiny. RL is a texture that needs to be extracted with texture remix probably, same with tm.

Ok, that's 2 types of texture maps taken care of(BTW, for that first one, did you mean "reflective," or "refractive"?).

However, I still require more info about the _rl, _tm _lay, _msk, _rm, and _pattern types of texture maps, what they do, and also, how to apply each of them to models in Blender and/or 3DS Max(preferably Blender since it's easier to use).

The reason I'm asking you guys this is because I have some models I want to submit, and each of them has at least 2 of these texture types. I've already tried searching for help everywhere via Google(for several days), but with no luck. Sad
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