Thanks for this! My typical workflow has been to export an OBJ to modo,
which has had EPS export of UVs for years now. Glad to know I can save
myself the extra step finally!
*Tim Crowson
*/Lead CG Artist/
*Magnetic Dreams Animation Studio, Inc.
*2525 Lebanon Pike, Building C. Nashville, TN 37214
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On 11/3/2012 3:47 AM, Eric Thivierge wrote:
You can send them to Animal Logic care of Eric Thivierge. I'm make
sure he gets them, promise... :D
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On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:44 PM, James De Colling
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
where do I send the beers?
your a champ, cheers!
On Saturday, November 3, 2012, Simon Anderson wrote:
Mr one again you ROOOOCK! haha.. :)
checks you monday
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Ahmidou Lyazidi
<[email protected]> wrote:
Just forgot to say, it's obiviou but as it's a vector
file, you can choose whatever size you want while
importing in photoshop.
Have a nice week end!
2012/11/3 Ahmidou Lyazidi <[email protected]>
I have seen some people complaining about the UV stamp
feature in Softimage, and I also found it annoying
that you can't specifiy the image size, and that it's
asking if we want replace the current texture with the
UV one, which I'm sure everybody reply "NO".
So I gave it a try and it was quite straight forward.
I was first thinking writing SVG as it's just xml, but
Photoshop can't read them, so instead I found a Python
module that can write .eps files.
You can download it here
https://github.com/ahmidou/Softimage_DEV/tree/master/UVstamp
Just copy the files in your plugin folder, the command
is located in the tool menu of the texture editor.
You can also run it as a command:
Application.stampUV( name, path, collection of
UVprojections )
Ho and the per UV projection is not working yet.
Cheers
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Director | TD | CG artist
http://vimeo.com/ahmidou/videos
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Director | TD | CG artist
http://vimeo.com/ahmidou/videos
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