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problem alignment texture (vertical/horizontal)

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federico9292

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Hey, guys, I'm gonna get you some pictures of the problem I'm seeing... apparently, I miss the original textures manage to complete the area without giving errors... Please tell me how to avoid the texture doing as you like!! My personalised, then... boh, at one point of the surface it breaks and puts it horizontally. . But who asked him?

some advice... ?
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bhè autocad has problems with mapping materials, but these would not define mapping errors.

a textured mapping is bound by what to the texture size. 3/2 will never give a whole number so it is normal that if the development of your cylinder is not a multiple of texture sampling, the result will be video. At the end the texture is wrapped on the solid, try to do the same with a square pattern on a bottle, how many are the odds that in the union point the squares fall perfectly?

in the old versions of autocad instead of the repetition of the map in the two directions, there was an option "suitable to gizmo" i.e. the map was attached to the size setting only the number of repetitions, of course in this case you did not have control over the direct size, but only the number of repetitions, so in the end the concept is the same taken backwards.
 
thanks shape for the interest. The problem is not solved.
View attachment 39595from the right we have : a round surface, texture ok. a cone trunk, very "piatto" (lower edge) and the texture is ok. but when I apply the texture on a cone trunk very high (practically a cylinder, we say) the texture is fragmented. I call to replicate the operation, creating through revolution the surface of a cone, first little high, then stretching it. you will see the texture fragmenting. serious problem in autocad... I am forced to fold on other software!
 
I have always used cad for everything, mainly 2d.. Now that I start the 3d, problems begin... I don't know how to use any more
 
It's time you learned, isn't it? It's true that autocad is very used in the world of work, but if you propel yourself to a manufacturing company saying that you can only use autocad they laugh at you.
 

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