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when i try to import fbx files it comes in white then i have to separately add the texture in materials tab but many fbx models come with embedded textures and only a hand full come with seperate image textures. pls Niko make coppercube import embedded textures for .fbx files.thanks a lot appreciate your work. |
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c123 wrote: when i try to import fbx files it comes in white then i have to separately add the texture in materials tab but many fbx models come with embedded textures and only a hand full come with seperate image textures. pls Niko make coppercube import embedded textures for .fbx files.thanks a lot appreciate your work. This happen a lot so to fix open Blender: Option 1 - just save again to any format CC uses - I like DAE best as preserves any vertex colors and then import that into CC. You will now have all textures shown instead of just a single texture showing as before. Just re-link the textures and your done. Option 2 - (my favorite) is to re-link all the textures in Blender before exporting so you have everything done correctly on import into CC. You do this by in the 'Outliner" usually on the right, select part of the mesh with textures and select textures button then if no image shows in the preview tab then select image / open image and re-link the texture based of the same name (most times) from the textures given. When done export into DAE and load into CC - all done. Works best when has many textures to link. |
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hello I gather the animations in the blender but when moving to the CC is no texture could teach me |
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this problem is to import the character and he ficsr without texture more serious doq seems we need a tutorial |
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@Cassio this is a very common problem and i don't know why so many people are asking this someone recently asked the same thing on my Youtube Channel. As many of the people don't know how to solve this problem. I took some time to write a very short tutorial on how to export embedded textures to seperate files using blender. here is the link to the tutorials: https://neophyte.cf/tutorials.ht... hope that helps |
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