c3kkos
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I have to make the floor of a teak furniture (external for yatch) made to slats
(enclosed image) directions for which the direction of the wood grain is fundamental for the success of the above. .
Now. .
with flamingo, from the appropriate material library, I created everything necessary, i.e. "vertical" and "horizontal" veining.
There would be no big problems creating others with angle +/- 45° but it is obvious that the problem arises when I deal with many angles.
the logic tells me that it is absolutely not the case to measure the angle compared to an absolute axis and to create (for each of them) the special material that will then stand, the beautiful bulky in the tree of the bookshelf materials; In fact I am repeating within me that there must be a way to automatically align the material mapping to one of the edges of the mapped surface, or when at least using as reference the axes of the uv coordinates.
I can't find a solution.
advice?
(enclosed image) directions for which the direction of the wood grain is fundamental for the success of the above. .
Now. .
with flamingo, from the appropriate material library, I created everything necessary, i.e. "vertical" and "horizontal" veining.
There would be no big problems creating others with angle +/- 45° but it is obvious that the problem arises when I deal with many angles.
the logic tells me that it is absolutely not the case to measure the angle compared to an absolute axis and to create (for each of them) the special material that will then stand, the beautiful bulky in the tree of the bookshelf materials; In fact I am repeating within me that there must be a way to automatically align the material mapping to one of the edges of the mapped surface, or when at least using as reference the axes of the uv coordinates.
I can't find a solution.
advice?