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[?] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor?

Posted: 2008-08-15 17:58
by turnpipe
Any one know how to make bigger or smaller brush sizes then the bf2 editor allows?

Re: [Question]Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2008-08-15 18:23
by arjan
Dont think so, have been thinking of that too actualy.

Re: [Question]Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2008-08-15 19:10
by Spec
I dont have a link or anything, but i think there was something you could download to make bigger brushes. But dont quote me on that, I'm not sure.

Re: [Question]Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2008-08-15 19:20
by turnpipe
It was tools.zip but I can't find it any where. I know what your talking about.

http://desert-conflict.org/forums/archi ... t-661.html
Edit:Yea the link is dead thats why i made this thread.

Re: [Question]Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2008-08-15 20:43
by HughJass
I can't download the link? Whosyahost doesn't work.

Re: [Question] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2009-10-22 09:30
by Deer
Has anyone found this tool or figured out any other way to increase the size of the brush beyond 100 ? It would be big help to get the brush larger, why they have to put stupid limits into these things anyway, why not just make the limit be 10 000 instead of 100 =P

Re: [Question] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2009-10-22 09:48
by master of the templars
Download the program from this link:

Download tsearch_16.zip


1. Extract TSearch.zip into any folder.

2. Run the BF2 Editor, load your map and go in terrain editing mode.

3. Open TSearch click Open Process and click BF2Editor.exe and open.

4. Change your Brush Size value in the terrain painting mode to 100.

5. In TSearch click the magnifying glass without the dots underneath the open process button.

6. For search select Exact Value, for Value type 100 and for type put 1 byte and click ok.

7. It may take a while, wait till it is done and click ok.

8. Go into the BF2 Editor and change the Brush Size to 50.

9. Go into TSearch and click the magnifying glass with the 3 black dots underneath it.

10. For search put Exact Value, for Value put 50 and for type put 1 byte and click ok.

11. It should now show one to 10 values.

12. Go in the BF2 Editor and change the Brush Size to 100.

13. Click the magnifying glass with the 3 black dots under it again. And for value put 100.

14. It should now show one item with the value of 100.

15. Select the item and click the little green cross above it. It should now show in the item list to the right.

16. Double click where it says the value 100 and change it to 200.

17. Go back in the BF2 Editor and try painting a texture on the terrain. It should now be twice as big as the value of 100. The value you changed it to won't show in the editor but if you paint it will work.

18. You will have to do this each time you run the editor

Re: [Question] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2009-10-22 10:01
by Deer
master of the templars wrote:Download the program from this link:

Download tsearch_16.zip


1. Extract TSearch.zip into any folder.

2. Run the BF2 Editor, load your map and go in terrain editing mode.

3. Open TSearch click Open Process and click BF2Editor.exe and open.

4. Change your Brush Size value in the terrain painting mode to 100.

5. In TSearch click the magnifying glass without the dots underneath the open process button.

6. For search select Exact Value, for Value type 100 and for type put 1 byte and click ok.

7. It may take a while, wait till it is done and click ok.

8. Go into the BF2 Editor and change the Brush Size to 50.

9. Go into TSearch and click the magnifying glass with the 3 black dots underneath it.

10. For search put Exact Value, for Value put 50 and for type put 1 byte and click ok.

11. It should now show one to 10 values.

12. Go in the BF2 Editor and change the Brush Size to 100.

13. Click the magnifying glass with the 3 black dots under it again. And for value put 100.

14. It should now show one item with the value of 100.

15. Select the item and click the little green cross above it. It should now show in the item list to the right.

16. Double click where it says the value 100 and change it to 200.

17. Go back in the BF2 Editor and try painting a texture on the terrain. It should now be twice as big as the value of 100. The value you changed it to won't show in the editor but if you paint it will work.

18. You will have to do this each time you run the editor



Tried same thing with one same kind of program but with both programs editor crashes after i have searched for the value for first time and im about to go to change the value in the bf2 editor. Error msg is about "device lost. couldnt restore device. The program will be terminated!" This is with windows vista 32bit.

Re: [Question] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2009-10-22 10:54
by azreal64
This is with windows vista 32bit.
Probably, what's causing it. I've done this many times with XP and it works fine.

Re: [Question] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor

Posted: 2009-10-22 11:21
by Amok@ndy
try the programm cheat o matic
maybe this will work
it works like the other tools

Re: [?] Brush Size In Bf2 Editor?

Posted: 2009-11-04 15:50
by falandor
Its Quite simple actually,
Step1: Download and install artmoney
Step2: Open up editor
Step3: choose mod and load your map
Step4: set brush size to anything you want
Step5: Run artmoney(leave editor open)
Step6: Now look for a dropdownlist,where to the left it says"select process"
Step7: choose the editor
Step8: Click the search button and search for the value u gave for ur brush size (example:25)
Step9: Get back into the editor and change it to something else (example:15)
Step10: Now click on the filter button and enter the new value
Step11: Now click on the only thing thats showing up and then click on the green arrow(incase there are more just change your brush size again you should immediatly see which one u need to change)
Step12: change the value to anything you want
Step13: Enyoy painting your map with more ease :)


http://www.artmoney.ru/e_download.htm (free version of artmoney)(download the one where it says FREEWARE after it)