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  • Serge Hamad

    May 13, 2006 at 6:21 pm

    Hi,

    What I meant is when you are done modeling your object you should place a UV coordinates onto your model and then export your object. This way Invigorator will be able to read this coordinates and map your texture accordingly. Best you check the help section of your 3D program on UV mapping.

    [lasvideo] “is Illustrator or Modeller better suited for quick and easy creation of basic objects?”

    I personally prefer to use Illustrator for simple objects instead of creating them using Maya or C4D.
    Don’t forget also that the Invigorator Pro version allows you to create your own custom edges in Illustrator.

    Salut.
    Serge

  • Serge Hamad

    May 13, 2006 at 6:40 pm

    Hi Julian06,

    Trying to make everyone happy… I first try to create an object without the use of a pro only feature. Once I managed to do so, I then go ahead and make a pro version only if I think it could even look better. This first mic was donne using the classic version so it didn’t use any custom edges only a bunch of mapping tricks.

    Glad you like the look.

    Salut.
    Serge

  • Raystar Devo

    May 23, 2006 at 2:59 pm

    Serge:

    It’s not funny how impressive that Mike looks!

    It’s the kind of thing that is Intimidating, then inspiring for a relative newcomer to Invig. I dl the slate file and can’t wait to dig into it, for me at least it’s the kind of thing that can be even more informative than a tutorial.

    Thanx.

  • Serge Hamad

    May 23, 2006 at 10:03 pm

    Hi Raystar,

    Many people like to learn from projects. That’s why I created “InvigoMany”.

    In addition to the slite you could also download a couple of other Invigorator projects at https://www.nyc-visual.com

    Have fun.

    Serge

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