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By caryjames
#267151
Hi again everyone: I am sorry to be so slow to this but I have been giving it a shot. I had a similar problem before w.r.t circular brushing of stainless steel and I resolved it thanks to JD by selecting Spherical on the Texture mapping section in Rhino. The issue I am having now is with a different but very similar object in Rhino. No matter that I select Spherical mapping I still get the brush texture pointing into the centre of the circle not around the circle as I desire. I have tried Cylindrical projection as well as Capped Cylinder projections but they don't work either they just create a linear brush finish. I have tried flipping the normals but that doesn't affect the texture either. Any advice from you die hard folks! :) Thanks again in advance for your help!!!!
Cary
By JDHill
#267154
Hi Cary, some images would be useful. You can upload to www.imageshack.us , and post the links inside [img][/img] tags. Just copy/paste the link that's furthest down the page, then highlight it and click the 'Img' button.
By EADC
#267172
With a single surface, besides flipping the UV's you can also swap the UV direction. This will change the mapping direction. Might just help
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By caryjames
#267184
Here is a shot of my setup

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Here is the result with the issue I am having. It sort of looks like it is trying to project spherically? But it definitely is not brushing in the direction of the outside of the circle on my design.

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Any thoughts? Thanks again!!!
Cary
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By ivox3
#267187
Is the center geometry convex ? and if so, .. is it just a trim from a larger sphere?

If this is the case ( or not), .. you'd be a lot better off if you created a new piece of geometry that was created by using revolve and then change the texture mapping to planar .........

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By caryjames
#267188
Thanks for getting back to me! You have to go a bit slower for the boys in the corner :)!! The centre geometry is planar but I want the brushing to be in a circular direction... with groove lines like an old vinyl record. I created the geometry by making a cylinder and then capping the ends . Does that make sense? :) Thanks again
Cary
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By ivox3
#267192
lol ..... No problem.

Actually you have to go slower, .. I just made a post that answered to that conclusion, ..but I thought I got it wrong -- and deleted. lol....

Anyway, ... your still going to be better off if you create a new piece of geometry that's created from a revolve.

This is a bad example, ..because I didn't tweak the map -- but illustrates the point. It's mapped spherically and can easily be mapped linearly by going back to planar.

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By caryjames
#267193
I'll give it a whirl... so to speak :) and see how it goes. I'll post an after if this works!Thanks again
Cary
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By ivox3
#267195
Whirl away ....... lol.
#267196
I made another surface by revolving but now when I choose spherical I get what I originally got which is lines pointing into the centre of the circle.

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Is there an easy way to change their direction? THANKS again!!!
Cary
By EADC
#267199
Why don't you use a circular map? Use this one in the aniso slot of your material.
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Together with this one in your angle slot you'll get a nice effect.
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That should give you something like this.
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By polynurb
#267200
(edit* simultaneous post / response is to earlier posting)

in this case, if a revolved surface is used, you can stick with surface UV mapping and use _dir and _swapUV to correct the alignment of the texture along the differtent isocurve directions. but your texture needs to be seamless in one direction.
#267201
Thanks again for your responses. Unfortunately I don't know how to do either of those procedures. Could you guys give a step by step "how to" for me? Again, THANKS in advance I know that this takes up time responding but your replies are much appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!
Cary
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By polynurb
#267204
.. ok. plaintext:

having applied the material with texture as " surface type mapping", using renderPreview mode we do:

1. select revolved (one closed degree) surface
2. type " _dir "
3. type " S + enter" (for SwapUV) + hit enter again (exit command)
4. observe

edit*

you should see this effect:

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