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# 1 30-09-2002 , 08:10 PM
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Changing the mapping uvs

How do I change the way the uv coordenates of an object are mapped? Example: planar mapping a sphere... I've tried creating a plane and choosing it as reference for texture coordenates but it did nothing.


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# 2 01-10-2002 , 04:35 AM
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Its best to sperical map a sphere, the UV map node has yellow squares as edit points that you can pull to adjust the size and squeeze of the image.

# 3 01-10-2002 , 09:58 PM
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Why would I want to do that? Maya does it automatically. When I said planar it's not only because I really want it that way but also because it's not the default procedure...


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# 4 01-10-2002 , 10:54 PM
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what are you trying to do? Why do you need it planared like that? Maybe then I(we) may understand your need better to give a better answer...

# 5 02-10-2002 , 09:19 AM
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Let me unveil a little of my experiment:
I am trying to do an outside scene. Part of it is a sky hemisphere: a nurbs objects with blue/white noise. I want this shader to be applied from the top of the hemisphere. I'm focusing on getting a nice atmosphere without using stuff like the new 4.5 capabilities, which can do amazing clouds but are slow as hell too.


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# 6 02-10-2002 , 09:21 AM
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Here you can see the actual mapping from outside (you aren't supposed to render from here later, of course lol.


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# 7 02-10-2002 , 09:23 AM
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This idea is a remake of an old scene (2 years ago or more, can't precise) I made in max. Here you can see the original.


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# 8 02-10-2002 , 03:23 PM
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In that case, you probably want to use a projection map of your texture, not necessarily manipulate the object's UVs.

# 9 02-10-2002 , 03:44 PM
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Use the envSky shader on an image plane as a texture and you can get a nice sky user added image

You won't have to worry about UV's either user added image

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# 10 02-10-2002 , 09:16 PM
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mtmckinley: How do I use a projection map then?

Darkon: you're missing the point. I want to know how to do it myself user added image


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# 11 02-10-2002 , 11:54 PM
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When you click the map button for color, choose Projection instead of normal when picking your file.

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