[TUTORIAL]: texturing organic form (subsmooth)
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Very cool Solo....how about doing a tut to show how to displace with Vray? Don't make me bag....cause I will!
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Jeff, I would like to help with V-ray but my trial has ended and I had a choice between v-ray and Vue and I'm sure you know who won. I am sure once Kwistenbiebel gets settled into Oz he will get one going, after all this is his turf.
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No worries....I'm sure he'll show us mower
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thank you very much.I wan it
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Thank u for video solo... i see that i need get some plugins
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How do you scale the texture that you have applied on that surface?? anyone can help me?
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Right click on the surface-->entity info-->click on the material's thumbnail-->edit. Or pick the material with the eyedropper, then go to the material panel-->edit.
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Hi,
you can (unfortunately) only edit a projected texture's positioning on the same face from where you projected it or from a parallel face.
That means:
Either you have to remember where the red-dashed triangle (second image) was - or, better, you project the texture from a face outside of that organic shape (like an image) and then you just hide this "helper face" and don't delete it. Keep it in the same group like the organic shape. Later you can right-click on that "helper face" and move, rotate and skew the texture; then project it again on the organic shape. -
@massimo said:
Right click on the surface-->entity info-->click on the material's thumbnail-->edit. Or pick the material with the eyedropper, then go to the material panel-->edit.
oh ok it works like that!! thank you…. but i could do it if the material is not from sketchup. for vismat materials I couldnt do.
and Aerilius thanks for your reply, it seemed pretty advanced for me, but I will try…
i opened a new post for the scene i am working on… the materials I use are vismats and i dont know how to control them yet...
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Thanks a lot for the tip, it's very useful indeed.
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