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      olso5345
      last edited by

      Hello All,

      I have a 3D terrain model with surface in SU v8 created from 1 meter contours. I have a 2D jpeg of an image pasted to a plane floating right above the 3D terrain model. The 2D image is positioned and scaled just about right; above the 3D landscape beneath. I want to lay this jpeg on the surface so it hugs the contours. I have found a few suggestions on how to do this but I can't make it work. Any thoughts would would be greatly appreciated. I could upload the SU model - but it's a bit big (28MB). Is that too large to try to upload here?

      Thank you! Cheers, Jeff

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        cotty
        last edited by

        28 MB is too big to upload it here directly. You can check if you can reduce the file size by purgin the model or you can upload it somewhere else (e.g. dropbox) and share the link.

        You have to change to "projected texture", sample that texture and apply it to your terrain surface.

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          olso5345
          last edited by

          Hi Cotty,

          Thank you for your response! I tried the projected texture - I first selected the jpeg plane, clicked the "eye dropper" in the materials browser, sampled the jpeg plane, and then touched the landscape 3D beneath. It seems as though it painted the landscape with an average color of the jpeg above - it painted the whole landscape a muddy green - whereas the jpeg above (a landscape architectural rendering) was full of lots of colors....Any thoughts on what I did wrong?

          I'll see if I can get dropbox up and running to share a link...

          Best, Jeff

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            cotty
            last edited by

            You can start with a screenshot that shows the problem...

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              olso5345
              last edited by

              Screen Shot 2015-03-08 at 12.49.07 PM.pngCotty,

              Not sure if this screenshot will help - the 2d image is fairly close to the 3D model beneath, so a bit difficult to see the 3D landscape below.....

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
                last edited by

                Make sure that your terrain edges are smooth so that you are able to paint all faces at once with a single click.

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                  olso5345
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Cotty,

                  I will try that. The 3D terrain is a component currently. Should I explode that before I paint it?

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
                    last edited by

                    You don't need to explode it, but you should edit it for texturing!

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                      olso5345
                      last edited by

                      Hello Cotty,

                      Here is a dropbox link to the SU file:

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                      Cheers,

                      Jeff

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                        cotty
                        last edited by

                        I've edited the terrain component and applied the projected texture without any problem...

                        simplified_3_surface_jpeg.jpg

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                          olso5345
                          last edited by

                          Cotty,

                          Thank you!! You are a gentleman and a scholar! I was able to reproduce your excellent results. This has, with your help, suddenly become a great day. Cheers, Jeff

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