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| a new method I've recently been busy writing a tutorial (a detailed one- 2 parts) about the ability of Rhino to wrapp any image on any 3D object. Pls have a pic at: http://longsbi.250free.com/Imgwrapp/wrappImg.html and post ur comments |
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| a new method Neat trick, Duga! My only comments are, well let me put them in order that they struck me. 1. Check your spelling. 2.The final image should of been cleaned up, I can still see the seam where the image was place on the ewer. I'll assume this is for users who have some experience with both PS and Rhino. Well done ![]() |
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| a new method Tnx for commetn I type rather fast and mistypnig might accur occationally. I do really appreciate ur comment and agree. I spent some time thinking how this matter can be improved and made easier. The result surprised me: http://longsbi.250free.com/sphereRider.jpg I didn't wish to change the entire tutorial, but the solution to that problem u mentioned is to adjust in Rhino. I'd be ahppy to comply to any question |
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| a new method Further into the subject I wrote this tutorial about projecting/wrapping multipic on 3D object. Pls have a peek at: http://longsbi.250free.com/multiWrap/manyWrapTute.html |
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