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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Is there a way to make a multi-faced texture?

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muggins majik
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Posted: 24th Oct 2006 17:53
Hi all, having enjoyed the Anim8or into FPSC video tutorial and have found it very useful. Does anyone know if there is a way to make a multi-faced texture that needs different images on each side?
Such as a washing machine or a book case which needs plain sides and back, but a different image on the
front or a cupboard that is all wood, but needs metal handles and drawers. I have searched the threads and found topics on how to add more than one texture, but I was looking for a way to put all the different images on one image like the picture on the attachment. Thanks

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Errant AI
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Posted: 24th Oct 2006 18:24
You need a UV mapper.
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Posted: 24th Oct 2006 20:22
Read this thread, try the search feature next time.

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=84583&b=21
muggins majik
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Posted: 24th Oct 2006 22:31
Reality Forgotten, if you had bothered to read my post properly you would have seen that I had already done a search and it wasn't multi textures that I wanted. It was a multi-faced single texture, try reading next time!

Errant AI, thanks I thought it maybe that, but I don't really understand a lot of these things yet. I thought skinning maybe the other way, but I have no experience of either yet.
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Posted: 25th Oct 2006 10:44
I've figured it out, I'll upload a tutorial soon for other new people.

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