Hello all,
I want to map this roof, which is basically a cone. I've tried a few different methods but I'm not happy with the results. I've 1)mapped the cone as a cylinder then unwrapped it, 2)used Unwrap UVW and planar mapped using the X and Z planes and 3)used Unwrap UVW and planar mapped using average normals.
Here are some images:
and here's the max file:
http://students.uat.edu/geobrown/images/cone.zip
Does anyone know a better way to do this?
Thanks
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http://www.horribledeath.com/2d3d.htm
Did that with a few clicks in Wings, (UVmap -> Cut seams -> Unfold). I seem to recall someone here working on a plugin for Max for that kind of workflow, try doing a forum search for that topic maybe?
[edit] Did it for you
the thread
CrazyButcher's cottage
Thanks for the quick replies. I'll have to try them out and see what works best.
if it was a stucco type material, asthanes way would work best, but if you wanted like shingles, his would be hardcause you would have to paing the shingles bending along the curve of the uvs,
so for shingles hte planar method owuld be better, but you would have to deal with seams