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Swabbie
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I've done some digging in the graphics files and I found these textures. They do not look like UV maps, but a series of projections. Perhaps I can make use of this? It's in the dropbox link below:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/axnlktux4r...-27_G.bmp?dl=0 |
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Weps
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That texture belongs to su-27-g.j3d. I think what you trying to do is to force new model from Blender (btw what is that model?) to "wear " that texture. That would be rather hard cause you need to assign in Blender each part of your model to exact or rather "right" area on the texture. It would be easier just to unwrap the model and make new texture.
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Swabbie
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No no. Those textures I presented just to clarify the format of the texture files. I have already unwrapped the models in I am making in blender and baked textures onto them. However, DW only renders the model without the texture applied to them. Here are two models and their respective textures that I tried.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xckioycjf...xOui8oS_a?dl=0 |
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Weps
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I have checked your models and textures. Model conversion is OK, but UW coordinates transfer is not. It is rather predictable that you have to use 3dsmax 3.1 because that j3d plugin is for only 3dsMax program and not a Blender.
In order to have DW to display the textures you have to have the model with textures in 3dsMax 3.1 and then export it j3d. No other arrangement will work. |
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