How to get a "texture" without 'joints' on the lengths?

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2015-10-29 12:00 AM
2015-10-29
12:00 AM
I've tried adjusting all the aspect ratios, the lengths of the JPG in a photo editor...and I can't seem to eliminate that unwanted joint.
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2015-10-29 01:26 AM
2015-10-29
01:26 AM
Crop the image (or a copy thereof) used for the texture to exclude the vertical joint at both sides

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2015-10-29 01:35 AM
2015-10-29
01:35 AM
I tried that. I cropped the JPG image in a photo editor so that the "grey" bleeds all the way to the ends....but....when I apply "that" new JPG (cropped) to the surfaces, dunno....maybe i have to create a brick texture that is 4 or 5 times as wide as what I have so that the edges for sure don't show up.
it still creates a type of "joint" at the ends.
I've also tried to use the "3D Align Texture" function under the design pull down. that's "somewhat" helping but I should not to mess with the textures pattern location.............should I?
it still creates a type of "joint" at the ends.
I've also tried to use the "3D Align Texture" function under the design pull down. that's "somewhat" helping but I should not to mess with the textures pattern location.............should I?
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2015-10-29 02:34 AM
2015-10-29
02:34 AM
Did you re-load your library after altering the image?

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2015-10-29 02:43 AM
2015-10-29
02:43 AM
yes.
several times.
dunno. Just can't seem to get the hang of this new Cine4d rendering engine.
I wish GS would have left in the old Lightworks engine.
I know it looked a little "cheesier" but...it was much much simpler.
All my renderings have this 'yellowie' tint to them that i can't see to understand where to go to change it.
(see other thread in the Presentation folder where I mention a "yellowie tint" rendering.
several times.
dunno. Just can't seem to get the hang of this new Cine4d rendering engine.
I wish GS would have left in the old Lightworks engine.
I know it looked a little "cheesier" but...it was much much simpler.
All my renderings have this 'yellowie' tint to them that i can't see to understand where to go to change it.
(see other thread in the Presentation folder where I mention a "yellowie tint" rendering.
s2art wrote:
Did you re-load your library after altering the image?
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2015-11-02 03:23 PM
2015-11-02
03:23 PM
rob2218 wrote:Just FYI,
I wish GS would have left in the old Lightworks engine.
I know it looked a little "cheesier" but...it was much much simpler.
Since these Rendering Engines are developed by other companies, GRAPHISOFT has to pay royalties for each (and also for the Sketch Rendering Engine). I guess this is why the CineRender Engine replaced the Lightworks Engine in ARCHICAD and not became an additional Rendering Engine.
But I understand your point, it is a new Rendering Engine to learn and as it is implemented in ARCHICAD it has a lot more options and capabilities than the Lightworks Engine implementation so it takes more time to learn.
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