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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Request for Help!

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Essal
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 18:15 Edited at: 18th Mar 2006 18:22
I have made this model of a pizzabox with a pizza in milkshape, but I cant Texture it, because of some reason, it unwraps it to a square with a pattern on it, that has absolutely no resemblence to the box,
so I really need to know whats wrong, or someone to help me texture it,

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Essal
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 18:16
and this is the "Unwrap"
it doesnt look right..

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Essal
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 18:23
Hmmm...Here is the Model screenie, apparently the first one doesnt work...

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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 19:12
You need to unfold the model's uv's, then you can work with it better.
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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 12:49
cant u hust texture it in milkshape? i mean ive made loads of textured models with it and didnt do all this uv modeling stuff.

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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 16:45
how do you host texture in milkshape? do you know a tut for it?

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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 17:00
@ Essal, What is the bestes and fastes way to retexture a character? I already have the texture but I don't know how to give it to the character

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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 17:19
This is a good tutorial:
http://www.planetquake.com/polycount/resources/halflife/tutorials/milkshape3.shtml

I dont do it exactly the same way because normally you dont have the texture before the UV map is made.
I load every subgroup in the Texture Coordinate Editor and give it the correct view (front/back/left/right etc.).

After that i am loading the model in LithUnwrap and do all the scaling and positioning of the subgroups there.
The reason for that is that the scaling, rotating and positioning features of the Texture Coordinate Editor in Milkshape are crap.
In LithUnwrap you can make a good UV map.
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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 17:27
Ok thanks I got it only how can I make a Jpeg file into a DDS file?

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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 18:20
got some materials on the box now, so it looks good, but is there a plugin for exporting the texture of my object? that could be great,
because the Uvmapping stuff really makes me wanna kill someone, It makes me so damn annoyed,

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