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3 Dimensional Chat / How can I texture a sphere on the inside

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3D Freak
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Posted: 8th Dec 2005 17:55
Hello everyone,

I've been trying to make a fake sky by creating a sphere around my scene and then texture it with a skyscape on the inside. But I couldnt figure out a way of doing it yet. Is there a trick that I have to go by to do that.

Thanks,
http://tawfic.com/images/sphere.JPG
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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 8th Dec 2005 19:47 Edited at: 8th Dec 2005 19:48
What program are you using? It would be best to specify

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I don't know the answer though, in my app i just have a skysphere tool

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Renegade
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Posted: 8th Dec 2005 20:33
I don't understand what is the problem.
Flip the faces of the sphere and you will have the faces
on the inside, then texture it.

As Seppuku Arts said tell us what is your software and we might
help you a little bit more.
Xenocythe
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Posted: 8th Dec 2005 21:17
Scale object OBJ#,-SIZEX,-SIZEY,-SIZEZ
Just texture it and then scale it in the negatives.
Bizar Guy
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Posted: 8th Dec 2005 23:48
You must invert the sphere... in 3dc there is a button that does this, but I'm not sure how to do it in anything else.


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TFE
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Posted: 9th Dec 2005 21:14
hmm...
I know there is a command in DBPro wich can Texture an object at both sides at once... but I can't remember it... sigh...

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dark coder
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Posted: 10th Dec 2005 02:19
Quote: "Scale object OBJ#,-SIZEX,-SIZEY,-SIZEZ
Just texture it and then scale it in the negatives. "



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