#Painting in two places
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(Result for "uv-mapping")
- Definition
A UV-map or just "UV" is the information in a model, which parts of a texture are shown on which parts of a model. UVs can overlap and hence cause several parts to use the same area on the texture.
- Editing a UV Map
You can edit a UV-map trough the UV window in the top left.
Make sure to have a cube selected which you want to UV map and freely resize/move the selection box in the UV window.
You cannot resize the UV selection if you're using BoxUV
Visual guide: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/549198394925514753/883477353290936320/3FhZK8Sacp.gif
**- What do the value fields below the UV window mean? **
Per-face uv: The first two values are the x/y position (with 0/0 being in the top left
corner) of the uv map, and the last two values its width and height.
_Box uv: The 2 values are the x/y position of the uv map. The size of the uv-map depends on the size of the respective cube.
- I don't wanna bother with any of that, just let me draw on the model!:
Select all elements (Ctrl+A) and, create a new texture and make sure to selec "Template" as type.
This will create a new texture that will keep already existing texture information, but assigns each element a unique section in the texture.
- I don't wanna bother with any of that, just let me draw on the model!:
Select all elements (Ctrl+A) and, create a new texture and make sure to selec "Template" as type.
This will create a new texture that will keep already existing texture information, but assigns each element a unique section in the texture.
Next time you say "this doesn't fucking help", learn to read.
I dont know what that means
There is absolutely nothing confusing in that.
Then do what the FAQ is showing you
just tell me how to move it
The FAQ literally tells you how to do that.
where
I'm not gonna spoon feed you.
If you expect to get help, take at least a second to read through the advice given to you.
i did
- Editing a UV Map
You can edit a UV-map trough the UV window in the top left.
Make sure to have a cube selected which you want to UV map and freely resize/move the selection box in the UV window.
You cannot resize the UV selection if you're using BoxUV
Visual guide: [Attached to FAQ]
What does this say?
it tells me I can "You can edit a UV-map trough the UV window in the top left."
not how
Make sure to have a cube selected which you want to UV map and freely resize/move the selection box in the UV window.
Can you send the model?
I need the model, not a screenshot.
I need the bbmodel. You can get that using File -> Save As
why are you trying to get the model I'm just trying to find out how to move the blue boxes just tell me
To test it myself? Like that question should not need answering
Do what?
That's just the UV map for that model
One uses Per-Face UV and one uses BoxUV but that's really the only difference
Yeah, sorry, not going to help you unless you change your attitude and start being nice
I have been trying to find this out for over an hour
you want me to be nice?
I'm trying to not smash a hole in my wall
just tell me how
Your problem. Be nice or you're not receiving help from me
And you probably won't receive help for hours until the next person sees this thread (and even then, they probably won't want to help you given how disrespectful you've been)
Time to learn that the world doesn't revolve around you
Well, there's nothing to "open" here... it's literally the exact same as the UV map you showed
If you mean editing each individual face at one time, like the FAQ demonstrates, this is unfortunately not possible in this format because the modded entity format only supports BoxUV. But this doesn't help your issue anyway.
You're saying the blue squares don't move at all when you click and drag them?
yes
Can you send the model?
Where exactly do you paint where it overlaps with another place?
yes
Where exactly do you paint where it overlaps with another place?
this entire time you're not in edit mode, you need to swap over to this tab to edit UVs
otherwise all you're doing is just... painting
ok that just made me laugh