JDWohlever opened this issue on Jan 10, 2003 ยท 4 posts
JDWohlever posted Fri, 10 January 2003 at 10:26 PM
Hi folks, Im new to Vue but I have a problem that is bothering me. When I create a scene I never like have any ambiant light on my object textures, rather I like to use the scene lighting to determine if an object is "lit" or not. However, all the default Vue objects are 60 diffuse and 40 ambiant. Now, my first question, why did they decide to go with the 60 diff and 40 amb settings? Any particular reason? And second question. For items that are one piece I have no problem altering the textures to go 100 diffuse and 0 ambiant but for some objects like trees, there is no way that I can find to change the textures without making the tree loose it leaf texture. In other words when I try to change the ambiance settings on a default tree, I get the "This selection contains several objects, changing one texture will change the texture for the all the objects" notice. Yet I see no way to "split" the tree into parts so I can individually edit the texture settings. Any help?