Simple unwrapping question. - by massimilianogoi
massimilianogoi on 15/9/2008 at 22:17
Quote Posted by Beleg Cúthalion
...which is however necessary if there are only few bricks on the texture image. It's not about size or detail, Massimiliano, it's about how many bricks you have on it. You can make an incredibly big texture with incredibly high-detail bricks, but it won't help you if you have to scale it down to make the bricks look real - and thus make them tile too often which will lead to the moiré effect.
Yeah! I noticed that just after I wrote my last post. It's true! I reduced the dimension in the unwrapping operation.
Ok Beleg, this time I will try what you say. Soon we will see if that's the right way. Thanks.
massimilianogoi on 15/9/2008 at 22:18
Quote Posted by Ziemanskye
If you're going to bother with textures like that....
I am bothering you? :(
I hope I've misunderstood, otherwise these are not nice words from you, Ziemanskye.
jtr7 on 15/9/2008 at 23:01
You are misunderstanding him. He said nothing bad. He means: If you are going to use textures that are too small, and make more work for you, do something to make them look better by scaling them to be larger.
massimilianogoi on 15/9/2008 at 23:27
OK, thanks. :D
Just what I say before: "Yeah! I noticed that just after I wrote my last post. It's true! I reduced the dimension in the unwrapping operation."
Martin Karne on 15/9/2008 at 23:37
I was reading Massimiliano posts, and it reads a bit like english with a strong Venetian accent, am I right Massimiliano?
;)
What I mean is that some of his misspellings sound like regional Veneto dialects.
:confused:
Beleg Cúthalion on 16/9/2008 at 06:33
Sometimes I feel I'm a language myself. :erg: Or whatever.