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 From:  manz
1559.2 In reply to 1559.1 
Hi Keith,

I do use Carrara but have not taken much time looking at the "rectangular" layer option, as I had little success. I now, if I need such positioning of multi-textures use the "model~ Shader Domains"

You will probably be better to ask over at the DAZ forums, there will be many there that should be able to point you in the right direction.


- Steve
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1559.3 In reply to 1559.2 
Layers are very, very easy in Carrara.
Do a search of your Help file and you will find plenty of good documentation and, I think, a little tute as well.
Brian
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 From:  manz
1559.4 In reply to 1559.3 
The main question is with concern to the "rectangle shader tool"

There is only one small section on the "Layer shader tools" (that I have found).

I have just had a play, and it can be very unpredictable.
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 From:  Brian (BWTR)
1559.5 In reply to 1559.4 
http://www.markbremmer.com/3Bpages/tutorials.html#
In the Dark Arts section--still be reopened--Mark has a very good movie tute.
Actually you can get it here still!
http://www.markbremmer.com/pages/das/das2.html

http://tigme.net/home/?dirname=html_docs/080003d_ezines_magazines/050003dxtract/05000year_2004
There are tutes worth having in ALL the 3D Xtract enzines but the June and July 2004 issues cover your needs.

EDITED: 30 Dec 2008 by BWTR

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 From:  keith1961 (KEITH)
1559.6 
Thanks everybody! moi is great and so is the community. The links are very helpful and its good to know that the layers tool is unpredictable as I had thought it was just me. Yesterday I had a play about with a model airplane that I have made an I noticed that the structure of the mesh is very important for making surfaces smooth. I therefor think it might be important to learn more about Moi's export options.
Thanks again
Keith
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 From:  Michael Gibson
1559.7 In reply to 1559.6 
Hi Keith,

> I therefor think it might be important to learn
> more about Moi's export options.

Generally the most simple way to get a smoother mesh is to move that slider over towards the right a bit to generate a denser mesh with smaller polygons.

There are some more details on the different meshing options here:
http://moi3d.com/1.0/docs/moi_command_reference10.htm#meshdialog

Hope that helps!

- Michael
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 From:  manz
1559.8 In reply to 1559.6 
Hi Keith,

Something I had missed, was a note made, that imported objects may require a UV map made in Carrara "before" attempting rectangle layer.


Thanks Brian for the links/ info.

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