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Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:53 pm
by StarkillerMarek
I am starting to get used to modeling, and I imported the generic republic rifle via Meshtool into Mod Tool 6. I turned it into a sort of carbine rife, but every time I try to do Wazmol's or Manderek's texturing tutorial, I cannot figure out what they want me to do. The buttons that they say to click I cannot find.
I think I need some navigation help.
Also, I have added a few cylinders and such, but I would kind of like to merge them together but cannot figure out how.

The end goal of this is to have a gun model, textured, and exproted via MeshEx.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:56 pm
by mswf
Hmm? I thought MeshEx could only handle prop objects? Or does it support firepoints as well?
I can't really help you with your other questions though, I'm afraid.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:34 pm
by StarkillerMarek
I thought it could. It supports nulls.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:14 pm
by kinetosimpetus
I sure hope it can, otherwise all of my weapons will instantly stop working. :shock: :wink:

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:59 pm
by StarkillerMarek
Thank goodness. Could someone help we my problem though? Just give me a walkthrough of using Mod Tool to texture my model, that is correct.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:57 pm
by CodaRez
kinetosimpetus wrote:I sure hope it can, otherwise all of my weapons will instantly stop working. :shock: :wink:
ALL my released weapons are *MshEx* exported.

*even melee weapons*

I assume they don't work? :wink:

Its not hp_fire nulls that can't be handled. I believe it is complex bones or enveloping nulls that utterly turn MshEx intelligence into a sputtering vegetable.

So don't worry :wink: (in essence, a weapon is a prop that is just held anyway)

@SKM - The magical merge button...is THIS what you are looking for?(1.)

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When the pop-up menu comes up, the following buttons are of the only concern:

-Hide/Unhide inputs: Keeps ur original pieces of your new merged msh, but hides/unhides them
-Delete inputs: Deletes your original pieces instead
-Merge UVs: this is only important once you textured 2 models but want to merge them, use this to merge them but keep textures intact.

As for texturing, are you SURE the tut is hard to follow? Honestly it looks good enough to follow for me. Give me parts you are confused with, and I shall guide you(I prefer Wazmol's tut btw)

Also, its easier to follow the tut via *XSI Default Pro Mode*, which can be found from the dropdown "Modes" menu(2.)(could be XSI 6.0 exclusive though, *shrug*)

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:10 am
by mswf
Sorry for giving you a scare there, Starkiller (and KinetosImpetus :wink: )

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:56 am
by StarkillerMarek
So I hit merge, then what? What do I do?

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:16 am
by CodaRez
StarkillerMarek wrote:So I hit merge, then what? What do I do?
You can either choose to (keep and hide) the mshs that make up the merged polymsh, or (delete) them instead(personally, Id say delete them)

Then voila! your 3 cylinders are recognized as a single object.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:02 pm
by StarkillerMarek
CodaRez wrote:
StarkillerMarek wrote:So I hit merge, then what? What do I do?
You can either choose to (keep and hide) the mshs that make up the merged polymsh, or (delete) them instead(personally, Id say delete them)

Then voila! your 3 cylinders are recognized as a single object.
What? What buttons do I press?

Right now I have: the republic gun with half of it polys gone, a cylinder to replace the muzzle, 2 nulls, one for the hp_fire, and one for the class parent.

Re: Texturing an object

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:49 pm
by elfie
StarkillerMarek wrote:
CodaRez wrote:
StarkillerMarek wrote:So I hit merge, then what? What do I do?
You can either choose to (keep and hide) the mshs that make up the merged polymsh, or (delete) them instead(personally, Id say delete them)

Then voila! your 3 cylinders are recognized as a single object.
What? What buttons do I press?

Right now I have: the republic gun with half of it polys gone, a cylinder to replace the muzzle, 2 nulls, one for the hp_fire, and one for the class parent.
As it was posted twice before:
1. Select your objects 2. go to Create>Poly.msh>Merge 3. click the merge UVs button, then delete inputs button 4. your done.
Also, you may want to reread CodaRex's post, as it is pretty clear on what to do. :wink: