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Revision as of 21:51, 5 December 2018
Introduction
This is a list of GTA:SA's material ID numbers, as listed in the surfinfo.dat.
Default
- 0: Default
- 1: Tarmac
- 2: Tarmac (fucked)
- 3: Tarmac (really fucked)
Concrete
- 4: Pavement
- 5: Pavement (fucked)
- 7: Concrete (fucked)
- 8: Painted Ground
- 34: Concrete (beach)
- 89: Concrete
- 127: Poolside
- 135: Docklands
- 136: Industrial
- 137: Industrial Jetty
- 138: Concrete (litter)
- 139: Alley Rubbish
- 144: Airport Ground
- 165: Floor (concrete)
Gravel
- 6: Gravel
- 85: Roadside
- 101: Rubble
- 134: Building Site
- 140: Junkyard Piles
Grass
- 9: Grass (short lush)
- 10: Grass (medium lush)
- 11: Grass (long lush)
- 12: Grass (short dry)
- 13: Grass (medium dry)
- 14: Grass (long dry)
- 15: Golf Grass (rough)
- 16: Golf Grass (smooth)
- 17: Steep Slidy Grass
- 20: Meadow
- 80: Grass (short)
- 81: Grass (meadow)
- 82: Grass (dry)
- 115: Grass (wee flowers)
- 116: Grass (dry tall)
- 117: Grass (lush tall)
- 118: Grass (green mix)
- 119: Grass (brown mix)
- 120: Grass (low)
- 121: Grass (rocky)
- 122: Grass (small trees)
- 125: Grass (weeds)
- 146: Grass (light)
- 147: Grass (lighter)
- 148: Grass (lighter 2)
- 149: Grass (mid 1)
- 150: Grass (mid 2)
- 151: Grass (dark)
- 152: Grass (dark 2)
- 153: Grass (dirt mix)
- 160: Park Grass
Dirt
- 19: Flower Bed
- 21: Waste Ground
- 22: Woodland Ground
- 24: Mud (wet)
- 25: Mud (dry)
- 26: Dirt
- 27: Dirt Track
- 40: Corn Field
- 83: Woodland
- 84: Wood Dense
- 87: Flowerbed
- 88: Waste Ground
- 100: Riverbed
- 110: Marsh
- 123: Dirt (rocky)
- 124: Dirt (weeds)
- 126: River Edge
- 128: Forest (stumps)
- 129: Forest (sticks)
- 130: Forest (leaves)
- 132: Forest (dry)
- 133: Sparse Flowers
- 141: Junkyard Ground
- 142: Dump
- 145: Cornfield
- 155: Riverbed (shallow)
- 156: Riverbed (weeds)
Sand
- 28: Sand (deep)
- 29: Sand (medium)
- 30: Sand (compact)
- 31: Sand (arid)
- 32: Sand (more)
- 33: Sand (beach)
- 74: Sand
- 75: Sand (dense)
- 76: Sand (arid)
- 77: Sand (compact)
- 78: Sand (rocky)
- 79: Sand (beach)
- 86: Roadside Des
- 96: Underwater (lush)
- 97: Underwater (barren)
- 98: Underwater (coral)
- 99: Underwater (deep)
- 131: Desert Rocks
- 143: Cactus Dense
- 157: Seaweed
Glass
- 45: Glass
- 46: Glass Windows (large)
- 47: Glass Windows (small)
- 175: Unbreakable Glass
Wood
- 42: Wood (crates)
- 43: Wood (solid)
- 44: Wood (thin)
- 70: Wood (bench)
- 72: Floorboard
- 73: Stairs (wood)
- 172: Wood Picket Fence
- 173: Wood Slatted Fence
- 174: Wood Ranch Fence
Metal
- 50: Garage Door
- 51: Thick Metal Plate
- 52: Scaffold Pole
- 53: Lamp Post
- 54: Metal Gate
- 55: Metal Chain fence
- 56: Girder
- 57: Fire Hydrant
- 58: Container
- 59: News Vendor
- 63: Car
- 64: Car (panel)
- 65: Car (moving component)
- 162: Stairs (metal)
- 164: Floor (metal)
- 167: Thin Metal Sheet
- 168: Metal Barrel
- 171: Metal Dumpster
Stone
- 18: Steep Cliff
- 35: Rock (dry)
- 36: Rock (wet)
- 37: Rock (cliff)
- 69: Transparent Stone
- 109: Mountain
- 154: Riverbed (stone)
- 161: Stairs (stone)
Vegetation
- 23: Vegetation
- 41: Hedge
- 111: Bushy
- 112: Bushy (mix)
- 113: Bushy (dry)
- 114: Bushy (mid)
Water
- 38: Water (riverbed)
- 39: Water (shallow)
Misc
- 48: Empty1
- 49: Empty2
- 60: Wheelbase
- 61: Cardboard Box
- 62: Ped
- 66: Transparent Cloth
- 67: Rubber
- 68: Plastic
- 71: Carpet
- 90: Office Desk
- 91: 711 Shelf 1
- 92: 711 Shelf 2
- 93: 711 Shelf 3
- 94: Restuarant Table
- 95: Bar Table
- 102: Bedroom Floor
- 103: Kitchen Floor
- 104: Livingroom Floor
- 105: corridor Floor
- 106: 711 Floor
- 107: Fast Food Floor
- 108: Skanky Floor
- 158: Door
- 159: Plastic Barrier
- 163: Stairs (carpet)
- 166: Bin Bag
- 169: Plastic Cone
- 170: Plastic Dumpster
- 176: Hay Bale
- 177: Gore
- 178: Rail Track
Source
The group names and readable material names have been extracted from Collision File Editor II by Steve M[1].