![]() The only time you would freeze the rotation (set the rotation to 0 on all the axis) is when the part is in the proper default animation state. Samoko: If you are rotating the parts just to view them (or modify them) in an unwrapped pose, then you should not freeze the rotation. The mic came from com guy the glasses from Kerr the head from a scientist Here u can see the red parts on Casey's face in the texture map which represent overlapping. Then convert to fbx and continue as Edt said then select them either point by point or by tools -> rectangle select toolĪfter u select them press v or tools -> translate and move them to an empty region of the texture map where u are able to texture them later u can select view -> show overlaps in the texture editor in xsi to see them. in my case the microphone and the back of the head overlapped so if I made the hair blond the mic will have the same texture. Probably the new mesh will have overlapped parts which will make it difficult to texture later. press Alt + 7 or view -> rendering and texturing -> Texture Editor. I will have to add a little something to what u said EdTīefore u convert to fbx. Of course, the TXMP needs to be adjusted of the googles and mic, which I did not. Here is a quick example of taking the googles and mic from the Comguy and putting in on the Fury's head. You can get FBXConverter 2009.3 from here: This will clear the modeling history.Įxport the model as FBX (File/Crosswalk/Export FBX) In the dialog box, unselect the Cameras, Lights and Animation options.Ĭonvert the FBX file to DAE using FBXConverter. ![]() Using the CONSTRAIN Panel, click on the PARENT button to set the parent child relationship of the the merged part.įinally, in the EDIT panel, click on the FREEZE button. You see the xyz icon appear, this is the current location of the centerpoint for the merged part.Ĭlick on CENTER on the SELECT Panel, then press V to access the move icon, then move the centerpoint to the correct location. Now click on the merged part and press the V key. Rename the merged part to the name of the original. You will get the dialog box, Merge Meshes. Go to the menu and select Model/Poly.Mesh/Merge ![]() you will see the xyz icon at the centerpoint. To see the centerpoint, click on the original object then press V. TORRENT SOFTIMAGE XSI TUTORIALS TRIALThese are MR settings that I have used for this image, remember that this is only trial & error thing.Its very hard to find the best setting at the first time.So we need to start from minimum settings and move on till we get nice results.Īs I said before, this is not a step by step tutorial, you can see all settings, texture parameters and rendering setup in the file that I have included.Merge parts and export work around tutorial.īefore you merge any parts take note of the location of the centerpoint of the original part, you will need to set the merged part to the same setting. Please try to examine all materials and discover how they are used.īelow, is the parameters of the HDR file that I used for environment.SKYLIGHT was setup to use the scene environment.So it will use any file that we select to put in environment. There is no need to write down all details about the parameters of the materials.You can see them in your scene.Below is just a screenshot of the material that I used for cup and plate. I have created a SKYLIGHT and choosed ‘USE SCENE ENVIRONMENT’. ![]() When you load the scene file, you will see something like this.I have created everything and you dont need to do anything.Just try to discover the parameters. ![]() TORRENT SOFTIMAGE XSI TUTORIALS DOWNLOADYou can download the scene file and all necessary files (including HDR file and textures) by clicking the link. This is not a step by step tutorial, there is a downloadable scene file and you can see all the paramaters that I have used to create this image. ![]()
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