Custom Fabrics

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tlindemier
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Custom Fabrics

Post by tlindemier » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:08 pm

I have followed the instructions to create my own fabric (uniform) but cannot figure out how to get it to be used on my performers. Can someone help me out? I just upgraded to v7. Thanks!

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Re: Custom Fabrics

Post by Pyware » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:45 pm

You will need to save your fabric as a png or jpg.
Then open your drill and go to the Document options.
In the Real View Perspective tab click on the pencil icon next to the uniform you would like to adjust, then locate your fabric.
Once this is done press accept and the uniform should now reflect your custom image.

Here is a guide for help.
http://www.pyware.com/3dguide/gimp.html
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Re: Custom Fabrics

Post by tlindemier » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:59 pm

Thank you! I had the wrong file type. I appreciate the guide.

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Re: Custom Fabrics

Post by Pyware » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:38 pm

More Guides and information will be posted on our website this week and next.

If you have any specific questions you would like covered in these please let us know and we will be sure to touch on them.
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Re: Custom Fabrics

Post by greatcow95 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:56 pm

tlindemier wrote:Thank you! I had the wrong file type. I appreciate the guide.
I had the same problem. I saved it as a .psd instead of a .jpg or .png. After a minute, I had to go through and read the GIMP guide really carefully. When you export in GIMP, you just change the extension to .jpg or .png and let GIMP handle the rest.
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