genny opened this issue on Jul 05, 2002 ยท 15 posts
genny posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 9:42 AM
gebe posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 10:04 AM
I don't think this is easy or even possible. But as I have created this object, I will search in my archive and give it to you as an OBJ if you want. Just send me your e-mail by IM. :-)Guitta
genny posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 11:43 AM
Oh, thank you sooooooo Much, Guitta! (: Genny
solemnchaos posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:10 PM
First, select just the coffeepot section of the coffeepot (see the pic...it's the cylindrical center part of the coffeepot object ).
Then double click the picture of the material at the top to enter the material editor (or right click and choose edit material).
gebe posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:19 PM
Oh, I did not remember the coffeepot was splitted, I thought it was in only one part. Thanks, that's great:-) Guitta
solemnchaos posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:28 PM
In the effects box (upper right), choose 'world-cylindrical' mapping. Then in the mapping box (lower right), choose 'cylindrical'.
In the picture scale and offset boxes, I found it was just a matter of trial and error to position the picture. Make a change then watch your main camera preview (click on the preview to force it to update if needed). I suggest scaling it first, then using the offset to position it.
Write down the settings you chose for picture scale, picture offset, and mapping (you will need them for the transparency section).
genny posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:37 PM
Thank you both for your replys...........I think I want to do it the easy way, (special thanks to Guitta) but this is always good to know too. (: I really can't get over how much I have learned from just visiting this site, thank you to everyone for sharing your knowledge. (: Genny
solemnchaos posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:40 PM
Right click the sphere picture in the underlying material window and choose edit material. Then choose the white porcelain material (it's in the basic section).
Now right click the sphere picture in the transparency production box and select 'edit function' (or just ctrl-left click).
solemnchaos posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:50 PM
Now remember where you wrote down the picture scale, picture offset, and mapping information? Change the values in the function editor to match what you wrote down.
solemnchaos posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 1:56 PM
Hope that helps,
solemnchaos
sittingblue posted Fri, 05 July 2002 at 7:04 PM
That was a very informative tutorial. Many thanks! Charles :-)
Charles
genny posted Sat, 06 July 2002 at 5:01 AM
I did a screen capture of all your images above, and the very next chance I get, I hope to try your tut out. This is really great to know and will come in handy for me, many times over. Thank you. (: Genny
solemnchaos posted Sat, 06 July 2002 at 4:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.solemnchaos.net/tutorials/vuecoffeepot.html
Glad I could help. I've actually clarified it and fixed some problems and added it to my website: http://www.solemnchaos.net/tutorials/vuecoffeepot.htmlgenny posted Sun, 07 July 2002 at 10:11 AM
Going to go Bookmark it RIGHT now.(: Thanks again. Genny
gebe posted Sun, 07 July 2002 at 10:34 AM
Can you upload the link in our tutorial databas, please:-) Guitta