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    Material.Texture not working as explained in the doc

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    • ppoublanP Offline
      ppoublan
      last edited by

      Dear all,
      I'm becoming crazy with the materials and textures classes.

      I want to create a new material, based on an existing one applied to an object, with the same texture, but to apply different colorizations.

      So I tried :

      lets say the object is selected :

      entity=Sketchup.active_model.selection[0]
      existingmat = entity.material
      if entity.material.texture != nil
      newmat = Sketchup.active_model.materials.add
      newmat.texture = existingmat.texture
      end

      The SU documentation says that "Material.texture=" method receives as an argument a texture class or nil.
      In fact when running this code, I got the message from Sketchup : #<ArgumentError: Texture filename or nil required>

      I tried this with existing textures in sketchup.

      PS : another strange thing, if i ask for texture.filename, it returns "xxxxname.jpg" even if the jpg file does not exists on the disk (in fact the skm file only exists).

      So do I have to export the texture with texture writer to create an copy of an existing texture ?

      Yours
      Pascal

      PS : trying to put the last updates on Tree Maker Plugin.

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      • tt_suT Offline
        tt_su
        last edited by

        Yes, the description in the docs is wrong. (Adding an issue for that.)
        But the example (messy example) does demonstrate the correct way - using a string with the path to an image resource.

        Texture.filename refer to the file the texture was originally created from. But all textures are embedded in the SKP file - so you cannot expect to find the texture file at that location. You need to use the TextureWriter for that.

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        • ppoublanP Offline
          ppoublan
          last edited by

          Thanks a lot for your answer.
          F.....g doc and su apis.

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