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    Default Texture paint orb

    I had a play with the texture painting and this is what I produced.

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    Hello Frances

    That looks cool... quite tactile.

    Or to say it in graphic form...

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    James

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    Default Re: Texture paint orb

    Hello Frances,

    Yes, it is a very useful technique.

    If there is a complex object (such as this "X", since it also has beveled edges), it would normally have to be UV Unwrapped (RPITA, at times) in order to have any texturing properly applied. Then, if the various faces don't line up, then it is darned near impossible to get the texturing looking smooth, since it has abrupt changes at the edges of certain faces.

    Using the new Texture Paint Layer Manager, it was very easy to just bring this red X in and just paint the texture right onto the object. Since we are painting over the edges, the texturing is continuous.

    I think it looks tactile and irregular enough that it closely emulates real-world objects...

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    James

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    Default Re: Texture paint orb

    Using Hexagon, no amount of pining and seaming the UV map seemed to work well on more complex models or textures, plus it was a pain to do.
    I finally hit upon exporting the model into Sculptris and going directly to paint mode which creates the UV map for you. Works great, real easy and I can assume just like
    the new Blender.
    It looks like Blender has just about everything one would need in one package. It's Just that the last time I tried it I was looking at the interface and broke out with a
    very bad rash. I have enjoyed the recent Blender threads the success James and Frances seem to be having with it.
    I'll have to give it a try, maybe I can meditate or do yoga or something before trying it.
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