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#1
Support / Re: Textures merging/overlaying
March 17, 2017, 01:41:10 PM
Thank you very much, I'll try this out  :D
#2
Support / Re: Textures merging/overlaying
March 16, 2017, 03:04:13 PM
Sorry for that, I'll try to explain better and with image :)



On the image you can see the fish on the cube. Imagine that from the beginning we had only 3D mesh of the cube and 2D image of the fish.
Then we somehow applied fish on this certain position of the cube.

So, my question is - how it works and how it's possible to do with jpct-ae?

Thank you!


#3
Support / Textures merging/overlaying
March 15, 2017, 09:18:09 PM
Hello everyone!

F. E. we have a 3d mesh of cilinder. We can zoome it, move it, rotate it, etc. The mesh has some texture applied.
Then we are having a 2D image (as plane f.e) that's possible to zoome it, move it, rotate it, etc separate from cilinder.

My question: is it possible to apply (map?) 2D image on the cilinder mesh, on certain place, so it'll take a mesh's shape and will not loose proportions?
So it kinda becomes a part of cilinder's texture. Do we have any example (or at least direction to move) how to do it with jpct-ae?

Sorry for such a noob's example, I'm not sure how this process properly called :)
Thank you!