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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
thanks Chipp - I worked thru it... very well put together... my mapping didn't work out the way yours did, if I changed the Z to 0, it was fine... is it possible this is different between V5i and V5esprit?
this will come in handy, thanks. my next task is to create a good concrete texture for a street curb. I will probably apply something w/ this variable transparency/underlying material thing. any tips would be appreciated. Also, it's got to have concrete joints every 8' on the curbs... so it will have the bump doing that as well.
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(Sorry in advance if you've already seen this)
I've recently posted a PDF version of this tutorial for free on Cornucopia. You can also view the web-based version if you like:
There are 3 parts to this tutorial:
Making a Tire- Part I: Text Model
Making a Tire- Part II: Textures
Mapping Notes
A most interesting part of this is the final section called "Mapping Notes." In it, I describe the way to 'FIT' texture maps on any face of an object. There are some non-intuitive settings there, which will probably help even advanced users with some quick mapping techniques.
Hope you all enjoy it.
best,
Chipp