Aerial photo visible in 3D window
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‎2010-10-11
04:34 PM
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05:45 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2010-10-11
04:34 PM
I thought that if I created a slab to the same dimensions and used the photo as a texture, it would work....obviously not!
The photo seems to have a fixed point of origin, so if I move the slab, the photo remains and tiling occurs.
Is there anyway of adjusting the origin of the texture so that it constrains itself within the slab, even if I move the slab?
Sujey
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‎2010-10-11 04:59 PM
‎2010-10-11
04:59 PM
Yes, there is. First select the slab in wich u want to set your texture. Then on the Main Menu:
Design > Align 3D Texture > Set origin
If u need u may also try:
Design > Align 3D Texture > Set Direction
That should work.
Design > Align 3D Texture > Set origin
If u need u may also try:
Design > Align 3D Texture > Set Direction
That should work.
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‎2010-10-12 08:35 AM
‎2010-10-12
08:35 AM
Worked perfectly! Thanks

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‎2010-10-17 06:55 AM
‎2010-10-17
06:55 AM
Also, check the Google Earth connectivity AddOn.
Djordje
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‎2011-07-12 11:57 AM
‎2011-07-12
11:57 AM
HI,
This is a late answer, but I hope it will help on others as well.
Use ti Carpet GDL object for this function.
For this object You can use your own picture as a texture and the GDL object strech it into the size of the picture...
Similar function for vertical pictures, use the Picture object.
I hope it helps on you...
This is a late answer, but I hope it will help on others as well.
Use ti Carpet GDL object for this function.
For this object You can use your own picture as a texture and the GDL object strech it into the size of the picture...
Similar function for vertical pictures, use the Picture object.
I hope it helps on you...
