Introduction to Maya - Rendering in Arnold
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# 1 19-03-2007 , 12:01 PM
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UV texture placement doesn't stick?

Greetings,

This site is quite extensive, I did look through it, but I must admit I might have overlooked this part, if I posted this double, hereby my apologies in advance.

I work at a smalltime studio in The Netherlands, and we are currently in the process of migrating from Lightwave to Maya. So I am basically reschooling myself. I must admit I do like the Maya interface so far, but I do have a problem I can't seem to lay my hands on:

When I make an UV texture, it seems to go fine, until I start to animate it. When I move it, there is no problem, but when I rotate, something weird happens:

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In Lightwave the UV textures were parented to the object by default, but in Maya it seems to be parented to 'World', and in the Outliner it doesn't seem to work out, all the parts are parented to the object?

Any ideas?

All the best, and keep up the splendid work,

Pegla

# 2 19-03-2007 , 03:01 PM
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You need to create a texture reference object, this will stop the texture from misbehaving when its animated. Another option is to bake them.


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# 3 19-03-2007 , 03:19 PM
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select the object and do modify>freeze transformations


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# 4 19-03-2007 , 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by R@nSiD
You need to create a texture reference object, this will stop the texture from misbehaving when its animated. Another option is to bake them.

Yeah, I was gonna say bake, but I don't know what a texture reference object is.

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# 5 21-03-2007 , 01:27 PM
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I baked the texture, that seemed to help.

Thank you very much for the swift replies.

All the best,

Pegla

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