05-06-2004, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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texture map trouble
i carnt figure out how to correctly uv map a model, like this i have tryed the atlas but it makes it far too complex and i carnt do much with it. i especcially want to get the head similar to it in the top right
also is there any way in lightwave i can save the map to a picture file similar to that so i can use that to make the texture so i can accurately get things in correct place because i always always get it wrong Last edited by Sharp; 05-06-2004 at 05:38 PM. |
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What kind of model are you trying to UV Map? is it in SubD or Poly mode?
If it was SubD then you should UV Map it with Cylinder mode instead of Atlas.
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poly,
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Then i would think that atlas is the best solution... however there might be a better way that i dont know yet.
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ok thx btw u know nething about my second question about saveing the map to a file?
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im pretty sure there is a way to export it but i haven't done it my self. I 'Print Screen' then load Adobe Photoshop and do everything there.
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ok thx , i tryed that once but it went wrong sizes some reason >.< ill try browseing around ill message here if i find it im sure ull find it use full to
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yea im pretty sure Flay.com has some in there
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You might want to use the UV imaginatior plugin to save the required image. Although i think there should be one by default,,, save viewport image or so,,, not too sure try looking at the additional stuff. But i use UV imaginator... Only problem is that if you use the blank map and then adding the polys in method it cant save the map till you set a value to it. You can find it on flay.com
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i know a way, im going to post it later i hope, saves the uv into a file readable by either paint shop or photo shop.
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i found a program to help me called lith unwrap. you can do some good stuff with it and make better maps then lightwave as well as save them to a file.
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hey Sharp, where could i find lith unwrap? Flay.com?
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http://www.dannywartnaby.co.uk/rgt/i...;threadid=2881
This is a link via google to a free version of lith unwrap. Hoop
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