2009-01-21 03:23 PM
2009-01-21 03:28 PM
2009-01-21 04:38 PM
2009-01-21 04:48 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I removed the frame with the picture, and replaced it with a thin wall. On the wall I put the same picture (as a texture in a material). The material was at all sides of the wall, to be sure. I use the Internal engine. I think I also tried the lightworks engine, and the material was also set to 'match the internal engine'. But, no success. But, I can try to find a picture on another format, like jpg, if that's OK. I do not have any PND's for the time beeing.
Is it possible that the Picture is behind the model? Try to use the Bring to Front command in the Edit\Display Order menu.
Or is it that the picture does not get displayed at all?
You could try saving in another format (such as PNG) and use that.
If that does not solve it, please post am image of the problem.
2009-01-21 04:56 PM
2009-01-21 05:37 PM
Anne wrote:laszlonagy wrote:I removed the frame with the picture, and replaced it with a thin wall. On the wall I put the same picture (as a texture in a material). The material was at all sides of the wall, to be sure. I use the Internal engine. I think I also tried the lightworks engine, and the material was also set to 'match the internal engine'. But, no success. But, I can try to find a picture on another format, like jpg, if that's OK. I do not have any PND's for the time beeing.
Is it possible that the Picture is behind the model? Try to use the Bring to Front command in the Edit\Display Order menu.
Or is it that the picture does not get displayed at all?
You could try saving in another format (such as PNG) and use that.
If that does not solve it, please post am image of the problem.
2009-01-21 05:44 PM
2009-01-21 08:28 PM
2009-01-21 09:08 PM
Anne wrote:You
I tried to make a figure with the picture. And then I tried to put it on the elevation-view. But the figure comes below and not on top of the elevation view. I try to right-click the figure, to see if there is some 'Display Order'-possibility, but no. Maybe I misunderstood your 'cure' ?
By the way. In AC12 the textures shows when I use the Internal Engine and click the 3d-view button.
2009-01-21 09:27 PM