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MoGraph fixing texture
by
Alejandro Torres
(capsat)
on May 10, 2008 at 6:40:03 pm
Hi!
I have a grid array of clones (cubes) with a texture applied to them driving some parameters in a beat effector. I can't properly set the texture (it's a jpg image) to distribute evenly in the array (I don't want every clone to have the texture but instead to have all the clones share the texture), the only way I manage to do this is by setting the texture to "frontal mapping", and it works great... until I move the camera. Is there a way to fix the texture to avoid problems with the camera movement? (I've tried the fix texture option but it doesn't seem to work). Or otherwise: Is there a way to apply the single image to all the clones in conjunction (as if every cube was a pixel) instead of having the image displayed in every cube.
Sorry for the long post...
Regards
Alejandro
www.fxtudio.com
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MoGraph fixing texture
by Alejandro Torres on May 10, 2008 at 6:40:03 pm
Re: MoGraph fixing texture
by Brian Jones on May 10, 2008 at 10:08:48 pm
Re: MoGraph fixing texture
by Adam Trachtenberg on May 12, 2008 at 4:57:40 am
Re: MoGraph fixing texture
by Alejandro Torres on May 13, 2008 at 2:25:26 am
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