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    • H Offline
      hvanessen
      last edited by

      When i make a model with loft by path for instance and i texture it with a nice texture, then something strange happens.

      When i export my modell to kerkythea the texture gets a FM for his name and after rendering there is no texture to see. Can anyone tell me what is the problem, or do i something stupid

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Have you got the texture on the back of the surface ?
        It won't show up as rear-materials aren't imported/rendered
        View it in MonoChrome Mode [with a strongly contrasting back_material in the Style] to see it.
        If so you can use one of my tools to fix it - 'Fix Reverse Face Materials' - http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=264134#p264134

        TIG

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          hvanessen
          last edited by

          TIG,

          Why is it then that this problem only occurs when i use PIPE ALONG PATH or LOFT by Spline etc etc

          I have attached a file where the front is made by myself, and the back is made with pipe along path.


          test, missing texture

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            hvanessen
            last edited by

            It is also strange that the texture witch filename (example) giraffe is, after exporting to Kerkythea the name FM_Giraffe gets.

            Why is there the FM, and how do i get rid of it.

            My texture is good on the front face and not on the backface

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              Henk

              Without the file and more info I'm not sure what the problem is, let alone a solution...

              Does the texture apply properly 'by hand'.
              PipeAlongPath does little more than a FollowMe along a path, using a circular face... so making the exact same 'pipe' with the tool OR entirely 'by hand' should make a surface that will take the material the same way??
              Are you using a 'projected' material ?

              I assume the 'FM_' perhaps means 'Front_Material'_ ?

              TIG

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                hvanessen
                last edited by

                TIG,

                After your info i tested a lot, and i have the solution.
                When i make the pipe along path, i must reverse faces, but i forget before that to explode the group. Then the faces are not reversing.

                So it works now i have learned another lesson today.
                And FM in Kerkythea means Face Me.

                But without your answer i would still searching for an answer, so i would like say to you is my thanks.
                🤓

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