About mapping And modeling
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:18 pm
Hello.
I have some enquiries about mapping and modeling complex scenes in sketchup.
Well, i don't know if I do the right procedure, after making a model , a house interior for example , I group the desired surfaces and after opening them, I import an image of a texture and I place them on that surface. But in that way I don't have to work with nodes in octane ( as I realize , everyone works with nodes) ...??? In what terms sketchup exporter exports to octane ? What I mean is , how octane separates surfaces for mapping ( not by groups like Maxwell )?
Also I would like to know if there is a way to map organic forms on sketchup ( not by projecting the texture ) I find it very hard to map something with organic form, I even find hard to map a book. Is photoshop extended a good solution for that ?
Thanks.
I have some enquiries about mapping and modeling complex scenes in sketchup.
Well, i don't know if I do the right procedure, after making a model , a house interior for example , I group the desired surfaces and after opening them, I import an image of a texture and I place them on that surface. But in that way I don't have to work with nodes in octane ( as I realize , everyone works with nodes) ...??? In what terms sketchup exporter exports to octane ? What I mean is , how octane separates surfaces for mapping ( not by groups like Maxwell )?
Also I would like to know if there is a way to map organic forms on sketchup ( not by projecting the texture ) I find it very hard to map something with organic form, I even find hard to map a book. Is photoshop extended a good solution for that ?
Thanks.