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RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - javier127 - 04-01-2016 How did you get that chrome texture on the wheel ? RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - micheus - 04-01-2016 (04-01-2016, 02:46 PM)javier127 Wrote: How did you get that chrome texture on the wheel ?Are talking about the image in the post #26? I think it was the Chrome material present in Kerkythea library. Check this link. Extra materials can be found here. RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - javier127 - 04-01-2016 Yes post 26 , don't know why my post has appeared here even though I replied to post 26 ? RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - micheus - 04-01-2016 (04-01-2016, 03:15 PM)javier127 Wrote: Yes post 26 , don't know why my post has appeared here even though I replied to post 26 ?Maybe because you need to click in the Quote button before you act over the Replay. RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - javier127 - 04-01-2016 Ok silly me . That link for extra materials , I selected "Metals and Car Paints" which downloaded as a zip file , I open the file but don't know what to do ? RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - micheus - 04-01-2016 The Kerkythea stores its materials at something like: C:\Program Files\Kerkythea Rendering System\MaterialEditor\Libraries but the easy way to install them is just using the proper option under the File menu: Install Library... RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - javier127 - 04-01-2016 (04-01-2016, 03:20 PM)micheus Wrote:(04-01-2016, 03:15 PM)javier127 Wrote: Yes post 26 , don't know why my post has appeared here even though I replied to post 26 ?Maybe because you need to click in the Quote button before you act over the Replay. (04-01-2016, 04:08 PM)micheus Wrote: The Kerkythea stores its materials at something like: C:\Program Files\Kerkythea Rendering System\MaterialEditor\Libraries Ok didn't realise had to use Kerkythea 2008 echo edition , havn't used this before , thought I could import the materials to wings 3d ? RE: Playing with Wings3D for fun (Micheus) - micheus - 04-01-2016 (04-01-2016, 04:34 PM)javier127 Wrote: Ok didn't realise had to use Kerkythea 2008 echo edition , havn't usedNo. After you finish to work in your scene use the Export to Kerkythea. That will create a .xml file that you will load in the Kerkythea application and then you can apply the materials from the library. It's not hard to use - you will see. ---- p.s. I'm going to create a tread for this discussion, because it's out of my original scope. Kerkythea and Wings3d - micheus - 04-01-2016 javier127, take a look at the Off Topic->Render Tips session RE: Kerkythea and Wings3d - javier127 - 04-02-2016 (04-01-2016, 05:20 PM)micheus Wrote: javier127, take a look at the Off Topic->Render Tips session That download link for the 64bit version of Kerkythea doesn't work ? |