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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote:
> I think that highlighting *all* the surfaces of the model and assign them a
> single texture will do the trick, if as you say the model consist of one
> mesh with three textures. If you want to uv map that texture, then you will
> need to unwrap the mesh. My experience with Wings for that is not
> conclusive, but since I discovered the new ability in the beta of Silo, this
> is working fantastically. Other free stuff that do the job (they say) would
> be UVMapper, but I have no real experience with that.
>
> Thomas
Well it was a bit more complicated than I said. There were 4 materials but I
wanted to keep the waistband as it was and only combine the two parts of the
skirt and hem. I managed to do it by creating a new material then and moving
the meshes of the old materials to it. Then deleting the old materials.
I will start off simply using a plane texture, KISS :-)
Stephen
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