Thanks guys, I seem to have this working now following the process Thomas mentioned. thanks for the help
On 21 May 2014 13:21, Thomas Volkmann <[email protected]> wrote: > I should have read your post to the end, since this was exactly what > you were doing... so no news then from my end. Except for a very helpful: > "Normally it shouldn't crash that way" > > > Thomas Volkmann <[email protected]> hat am 21. Mai 2014 um 14:17 > geschrieben: > > I think you can generate a new(real) UVset and write the ICE-UVs to it. > Something like: getData(ICE-UVs)->setData(newUVs) > I don't have SI open right now, but that should work somehow hopefully > > > Stefan Kubicek <[email protected]> hat am 21. Mai 2014 um 13:51 > geschrieben: > > What format are you trying to export to? > I don't know of any tool or exporter that would translate ICE UVs to > standard UVs (worst case though I'm pretty sure that could be scripted), > but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. > Have you looked at Alembic or emTopolizer? I believe to have read that > the latter does ICE geo baking to standard geometry, maybe it handles the > UVs as well? > > Eric? > > > > > Hi List > > I was wondering if anyone had a way of getting ice UV's out from ice and > onto geometry, I basically have some strands that are deforming. I have a > empty poly that has strands extrusion applied, I can access the uv that it > generates in the render tree but I need to export this geo out of softimage > so need to bake the uv down onto the actual geo. > > I was looking at this but was wondering if there was a better workflow in > place now. > > Simon Anderson [email protected] > via<http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&answer=1311182&ctx=mail&authuser=1> > listproc.autodesk.com > 15/08/2012 > > to softimage > > > looks like something out of Mortal Combat.. > > - Get Empty Mesh > - Apply ICETree (Create Topo-Part) > - Freeze > - Planar TextureProjection > - Freeze > - Apply ICETree (Create UV-Part) > - Freeze > - Freeze > - Freeze > - [..] > - Open TextureEditor -> Crash > > > Thnaks for any help. > > Alex. > > > > > -- > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Stefan Kubicek > [email protected]<%[email protected]%22+%[email protected]%3E> > ----------------------------------------------------- > Alfred Feierfeilstraße 3 > A-2380 Perchtoldsdorf bei Wien > Phone: +43 (0) 699 12614231 > www.keyvis.at > This email and its attachments are > confidential and for the recipient only > > > > > > >

