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    • PixeroP Offline
      Pixero
      last edited by

      Have you tried my UVunwrap plugin? It can remap the UVs to the original object.
      It might need some manual editing of the unwrapped object but here is a quick test I did.
      I then use my UVprojections-Planar to project the UVs on the flattened faces with the option "fit" so that each square texture fits exactly to the selected faces.
      Finally I use the update UVs feature to apply the new UVs to the original object.

      unwrap01.jpg

      unwrap02.jpg

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        pmolsen
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        How did you then reconstruct the cylinder? Did you have to fold each segment manually, or do I misunderstand? Is it perhaps only the textures that get unwrapped?

        Guess I will have to give it a try.

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        • Rich O BrienR Online
          Rich O Brien Moderator
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          Watch the video that's associated to Pixero's plugin

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          • Rich O BrienR Online
            Rich O Brien Moderator
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            In an earlier post Pixero said....

            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=354245#p354245

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              pmolsen
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              Do you have a link for the video please? I cannot find it in the UVProjection topic or in the videos page at http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=40041&p=356804#p356804

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                pmolsen
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                Hmmm. I think all of this is more than I need for this particular application. Certainly useful for other things.

                In this case once I unfold the cylinder I don't need any fancy texturing. I can just do a plain old SU import texture for the 4 textures and and apply them directly to the faces concerned without any projection. Once I fold the cylinder back up again the textures stay where they are.

                Thanks for all the suggestions though.

                The only thing that is missing is the reverse of Flattery to fold the flattened object back up again. Given that it has indexed the edges it should be feasible. Maybe it also needs to index the angles between the edges before unfolding.

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                  Roger
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                  Eight unique and perfectly matching textures

                  Photo was laid out and divided by 8. Every other panel raised and separated from the others. Make unique was applied to each. They were sampled with the paint bucket and transferred to the octagonal rod as unique textures and not the entire unified picture. All line up perfectly with nary a missing pixel or overlap. With 32 instead of 8 sides this would look fairly cylindrcal. There it stands.

                  http://www.azcreative.com

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                  • PixeroP Offline
                    Pixero
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                    @pmolsen said:

                    How did you then reconstruct the cylinder?
                    Did you have to fold each segment manually, or do I misunderstand? Is it perhaps only the textures that get unwrapped?

                    The UVunwrap plugin attaches a object and face ID to the original object so it knows which face is which.
                    Then it creates a duplicate that is unwrapped.
                    Once you have applied UVs to the flat object, (with or without my UVproject script) you use the UVunwrap function to update UV's from the flat object back to the original. So there is no need to "rewrap it".

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                      pmolsen
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                      @roger said:

                      Photo was laid out and divided by 8. Every other panel raised and separated from the others. Make unique was applied to each.....

                      Have you looked closely at a texture after doing a Make Unique? Firstly it enlarges the texture and truncates around 4-5 pixels on the right hand edge. Secondly it badly degrades the image quality. I cannot see how it could possibly work, unless you are using a different version of SU from me.

                      I have attached a screen shot to show the problem. I drew a square around a letter on a model and then did a Make Unique on the square. The first image is before the make unique. The second is after. You can clearly see the reduction in quality and also the enlarging and shifting of the pixels.

                      before make unique.jpg

                      after make unique.jpg

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                      • R Offline
                        Roger
                        last edited by

                        Another solution would be to place plants in front of the pillars.

                        http://www.azcreative.com

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