[Plugin] UV Toolkit
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Well, Thom, time has come that I NEED the plugin and kept playing around with it. Simply amazing, I can tell. Thank you a lot again and here is something I've been playing around with (and a "special" material for the arch - included in the model probably along with a bunch of unpurged materials of Sang).
Although for my (relatively thin bricks) in Roman arches, I'll need about twice as many quads than this one, it's already perfect (25 segments to make it smooth and the top segment flat but in fact, it didn't need to be flat as I realised). The rotate 90 and 80 degree commands (working on whole, smooth surface as well) are really handy and invaluable!
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Glad to see it working.
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Nice Tool ,Thanks
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Nice job!
Big thank you
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hey guys... I see some arch texturing here. I subdivided my arch in faces and now I want to texture my arch. I could do it manually by rotating the texture but maybe there's an easier way?
thnx in advance
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If you want to use it for rendering then you're better off creating a unique texture for it. V-Ray doesn't render skewed textures properly.
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oke thnx
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I think this plugin deserves some further attention and care so I made a little tutorial how you can get the final arch texture nicely mapped on a single face (not a series of facets divided by interior edges).
See it here (and thanks Thom for this useful plugin again)
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Great tutorial Gaieus.
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Made some internal adjustments after learning how to get UV data from distorted textures. Bumped out of beta.
@unknownuser said:
1.0.0 - 15.10.2009
* Merge with Mirror UV.
* Correct sampling of UV data. Distorted textures now works.
* Mirror material speed increase.
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Thanks - updated my plugin folder!
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Did some experimenting today.
Came up with a method that would texture selected quad-faces using a curve as a quide.At the moment it requires strips of quad-faces, and the guide has to be a welded curve. But before I release it I want to make it so it doesn't require the edges to be welded.
Then, after the first release I'll see if I can extend it beyond being just strips of quad-faces. Maybe even make it texture triangulated quads.
Anyway - here's the WIP shots. Whatcha think Gaieus? Something for you?
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Looks good!
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whoa, that's definitely something i'll be able to use.. (and this is heading into the direction of the type of UV functionality i'd actually need in SU)
in this example, it looks like it would work great along the top area as it's flat.. what about the curved areas near the bottom? (i drew this with a lot less segments for representational purposes.. an actually drawing would still be all quads though each one would be much smaller)
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As it is in it current state you'd have to select each row by it self. Your top row is no different from the lower ones except it got larger faces.
But I hope to be able to make it cascade through connected rows, but it'd still have to be quad-faces. Quad-faces are just so much more predictable. -
@thomthom said:
As it is in it current state you'd have to select each row by it self. Your top row is no different from the lower ones except it got larger faces.
But I hope to be able to make it cascade through connected rows, but it'd still have to be quad-faces. Quad-faces are just so much more predictable.right, i realize that each row is the same.. i'm just wondering if everything will line up through those bends?
right now in SU, i can get basically two results:
on the left if i just import and paint it on.. the right if i turn on hidden geometry and sample/paint each quad.. i'm really hoping for something more like the middle but not necessarily on a sphere. (that's done with whaat's UVtools)
are you thinking you may have come up with a way to do this?
[EDIT] -- ouch.. and i just remembered if i want to render that sphere in indigo and have it turn out correctly, i have to triangulate the faces first. i'm wondering what would happen with these quads that aren't part of a sphere.
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@unknownuser said:
are you thinking you may have come up with a way to do this?
Like this?
@unknownuser said:
[EDIT] -- ouch.. and i just remembered if i want to render that sphere in indigo and have it turn out correctly, i have to triangulate the faces first. i'm wondering what would happen with these quads that aren't part of a sphere.
Could you triangulate after mapping?
I think I should be able to deal with triangulated quads - but it won't be the first to be implemented. -
Oh man, this made texturing some of the stuff I do so much easier.
Thank you!
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@thomthom said:
Like this?
ha, yes.. exactly like that
@unknownuser said:
Could you triangulate after mapping?
I think I should be able to deal with triangulated quads - but it won't be the first to be implemented.actually, yes.. i just tried it but i have to triangulate manually after mapping.. previously, i tried using the triangulateFaces ruby by TIG but it screws up the mapping if i do it afterwards.. i just assumed doing it manually would create the same problem but no, it works.
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@frederik said:
Thanks,
@unknownuser said:
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