----- Original Message ----- From: "standley and mungenast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:51 AM
Subject: Re: ivygen to rs3d


Hi,

I found this in my archive... Mark's tips on importing ivy..

A few tips:
- I noticed (a few hours too late) that the Ivy .obj file I imported into RS was mirrored! Still not sure if the IvyGenerator or RS is to blame, but watch out. - when importing the ivy object, select 'UV coords to per face materials' to apply the old and young leaf and the bark materials to individual faces. - Make the three materials, using clip or fade mapping for the leaves. If anyone wants them, I'll upload the materials I used here. (room for improvement) - save the import action for the last minute before rendering: it's big and makes editing slow. Watch out with low-memory render slaves, they will choke in the ivy

chris mungenast


Mark Heuymans wrote:
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It can be done! Other users and myself worked with this great little program last year with convincing results after a bit of ...
-Mark H



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Hi all :)
thank you for your help - at last my ivy look like ivy Woo Hoo!!!!
Alasdair

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