- Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:01 pm
#336938
Good morning friends,
As a novice I have a general question about downlaoding material from the Resources website. I bring them into the materials database/mxm materials folder. Each one comes in its own individual folder and seems to contain one or more jpg's, sometimes a bump.jpg, an emitter had a .png, one fabric had an "r2", etc.
The question I has to do with the fact that the mxm files that came with the program had no other files with them. The materials folder that came with maxwell just had a bunch a mxm files in it. No jpgs etc. The question I have is when I download material from the Resources website -- should I leave the entire folder with all its contents in my mxm materials folder and when I'm importing mxm into a rhino file should I link to the mxm file inside each material's folder, or should I take the mxm file out of the folder it came in and keep it with the rest of the mxm files that have no jpg's with them?
Which brings up a more general question: Is an mxm file complete in itself and if so why do we need the jpg's?
Thanks
Cosmas Demetriou
As a novice I have a general question about downlaoding material from the Resources website. I bring them into the materials database/mxm materials folder. Each one comes in its own individual folder and seems to contain one or more jpg's, sometimes a bump.jpg, an emitter had a .png, one fabric had an "r2", etc.
The question I has to do with the fact that the mxm files that came with the program had no other files with them. The materials folder that came with maxwell just had a bunch a mxm files in it. No jpgs etc. The question I have is when I download material from the Resources website -- should I leave the entire folder with all its contents in my mxm materials folder and when I'm importing mxm into a rhino file should I link to the mxm file inside each material's folder, or should I take the mxm file out of the folder it came in and keep it with the rest of the mxm files that have no jpg's with them?
Which brings up a more general question: Is an mxm file complete in itself and if so why do we need the jpg's?
Thanks
Cosmas Demetriou