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In article <40606d3c$1@news.povray.org>,
"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
> In article <eric.medlin-E8CB45.11482823032004@news.povray.org> , Eric Medlin
> <eri### [at] ipapercom> wrote:
>
> > The manual and that image show how uv mapping for a box is done. I
> > understand that it should scale the image pattern. Bu where does it say
> > it will scale the normal map that uses that image pattern. Your example
>
> UV-mapping is a modifier that applies to the normal statement, as explained
> in the manual. The fact that it is set directly in front of the
> image-pattern implies nothing. It still applies to the normal statement,
> not the image-pattern statement! This is exactly like all modifiers in
> POV-Ray work.
I also thought it was applying it to the normal statement only, but it
is applying it to the image pattern statement also. In my example I
used two normals statments one for below 0.5 and one for above 0.5.
When uv mapping is applied you can clearly see that the image pattern is
being uv mapped. It is probly applying it to the normals to though
causing the scaling. Either way I don't see where it says it will apply
it to both.
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