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    • BoxB Offline
      Box
      last edited by

      Many many ways.
      But the most basic,assuming it is a flat face, right click on the texture, in the context menu select Texture and then position.

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      • L Offline
        LARV
        last edited by

        Yes, I did that first when creating a texture to place on a non flat surface. It´s now placed and I need to move it around.

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        • L Offline
          LARV
          last edited by

          I want to be able to move this texture around without having to bring out a calculator.


          test.jpg

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          • BoxB Offline
            Box
            last edited by

            Thrupaint, part of Fredotools will do it.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              My Texture Tools also lets you Position a textured material on a selected front face, by a given amount [set in a dialog - say 11.5mm] or with arrow-key presses - say -/+1mm per press in two directions, + hold-shift for x10 etc...
              It also has two other tools to Rotate and Scale textures, in similar ways...
              http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG-TextureTools


              I also have a version to do the same on back-face materials, but it's unpublished - although available by PM request only...

              TIG

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                LARV
                last edited by

                @tig said:

                My Texture Tools also lets you Position a textured material on a selected front face, by a given amount [set in a dialog - say 11.5mm] or with arrow-key presses - say -/+1mm per press in two directions, + hold-shift for x10 etc...
                It also has two other tools to Rotate and Scale textures, in similar ways...
                http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG-TextureTools


                I also have a version to do the same on back-face materials, but it's unpublished - although available by PM request only...

                Thanks!

                Sorry, but I didn´t manage to move the texture at all with the plughin. The interface could be better, those icons made no sense.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  For a textured 'surface' - rather than a textured single face - look at ThruPaint... 😒

                  TIG

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                  • L Offline
                    LARV
                    last edited by

                    TheuPaint, cool plugin. I managed to move the texture around now, but it doesn´t seem to treat the different faces as "one". I marked "texture with continuity with no deformation".

                    Anyone here who´ve used the tool to make a texture follow an uneven surface who could give me some pointers to making my surface become treated as a single face? I watched a video tutorial but it was too advanced for me I´m afraid.. 😞

                    In my SU the plugin doesn´t show as icons, it´s just a text list. It makes it sort of hard to follow what the guy is doing in the tutorial.

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                    • L Offline
                      LARV
                      last edited by

                      This is what happens.


                      test.jpg

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                      • jeff hammondJ Offline
                        jeff hammond
                        last edited by

                        @larv said:

                        This is what happens.

                        use thruPaint first to apply the texture.. in the case of your curved wall, use QuadMeshUV or maybe NaturalUV..
                        it looks like you've projected this one.

                        thrupaint will properly map the surface then when moving the texture as one, it is all handled properly..

                        anyway, my point is more along the lines of..
                        learn/use thrupaint for all of your more awkward texturing needs.

                        dotdotdot

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                          LARV
                          last edited by

                          "use thruPaint first to apply the texture"

                          Yeah, I saw in the tutorial that the guy never used the paint bucket to apply the texture. It just seemed to happen. There´s no explanation how he did that. Could you tell me where to click to make that happen? Thanks.

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                            LARV
                            last edited by

                            OK, I made it work with pattern material like roofing. Great, very usefull!

                            I still need to be able to make a single image land correct, though.

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                            • L Offline
                              LARV
                              last edited by

                              Now I made it work on a sandbox mesh, much like in the tutorial. Will keep trying to place it correct on an extruded wall.

                              Thanks for all help!

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                              • panixiaP Offline
                                panixia
                                last edited by

                                are the faces all quad? if they are quad are they triangulated? did you checked for reversed faces? could be useful if you share the object or at least a monochrome view of the surface with hidden geometry turned on..

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                                  JQL
                                  last edited by

                                  It would also help if you could ask nicely.

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