It dosent allways help but I figured out that you can sometimes change the "Projection" setting of an applied smart material from standart "UV Projection" to smth else like "Tri-planar projection" and that fixes all seams at once. Only downside hiere is that is sometimes dosent display the smart material then the way you like it so you need to tweak the settings manually. You find this setting when you apply the material and look at the "Propreties - Fill" window und the Point "Projection".
Can't get rid of the junction. I split my head and body, now I see the line in different places if I switch off all the maps the tone of meshes is different. what is the source?
the only problem I got on this method is when fixing a material with heightmap in it, i.e. using the default Iron Raw Damaged was kinda annoying that I have to give up on using height map. but other than that it's still a useful method
OMG Thank you so much, hugs from Brazil!
I was hoping for something more automatic but I guess it can't be helped. Thank you this tutorial. This the best way I've seen yet.
It dosent allways help but I figured out that you can sometimes change the "Projection" setting of an applied smart material from standart "UV Projection" to smth else like "Tri-planar projection" and that fixes all seams at once. Only downside hiere is that is sometimes dosent display the smart material then the way you like it so you need to tweak the settings manually.
You find this setting when you apply the material and look at the "Propreties - Fill" window und the Point "Projection".
Thank you! It has helped me a lot!🙏🏻
Can't get rid of the junction. I split my head and body, now I see the line in different places if I switch off all the maps the tone of meshes is different. what is the source?
hard to tell without seeing the model, jump on the discord.
the only problem I got on this method is when fixing a material with heightmap in it, i.e. using the default Iron Raw Damaged was kinda annoying that I have to give up on using height map. but other than that it's still a useful method
omg this was a lifesaver thank you so much!!!
How can I hide the joint between ur head and body? the problem is my generators draw different patterns in the seam..
OMG you are a hero!!!
Thankyou so much 🎉🎉❤
omg! thanks for this tutorial ♥
02:28 thank you so much