Hypershade to model
Having used the uv editor and taken the objects into Photoshop I then take it back to hypershade to place it on my model, though it is only the badge for a radiator on my MG I finish up with six or more. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Check the 2D placement node on the texture and see if it's repeatUV is set to greater than 1.000.
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Hi Genny,
Thanks for the reply. I am new to this modelling so I hope you will bear with me. I didn't quite understand what you was saying about the 2D node. It is just a hobby for me to keep my brain active as I am 82 yrs on the 30th April. If you can advise me about some tutorials to understand nodes better I will be most grateful. Arthur |
I'll make a short video. I made an assumption as to what the issue might be. Could you post screenshots of the problem? Just to clarify.
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Ok so the video isn't that short >.>. Tried to sound less tired than I was lol, hope it helps. The details of the "Repeat UV" attribute starts around 7:57 (https://youtu.be/8TglVV4sjkI?t=7m57s)
Full Video! http://youtu.be/8TglVV4sjkI Edit: video won't embed >< |
I'm going to see if i can fix the embed problem now, also a few other things round the forum are needing an update! Nice video BTW
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