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Part-time Hermit
#26 Old 5th Nov 2005 at 5:56 PM
Quote: Originally posted by ToRnado
i can't add subsets no matter what i do they never work for me. i've followed all tutorials but they still dont work.


If you import the mesh subsets into your object like you want them to be in Geometric Data Container, I can do the rest of the job for you.
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#27 Old 5th Nov 2005 at 6:05 PM
no the coffee table already has a glass subset i just want more glass colours to show up for it.
Part-time Hermit
#28 Old 5th Nov 2005 at 6:17 PM
Quote: Originally posted by ToRnado
no the coffee table already has a glass subset i just want more glass colours to show up for it.


Like said before, if you want to have two different colors of glass in the table at the same time, you'll need to add a subset, and that means you need two glass meshes, too
Scholar
Original Poster
#29 Old 5th Nov 2005 at 7:24 PM
nevermind i just go to recolour. glass shows up than i edit colour in stdmatdiffcoef
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