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UNGLAUBLICHUSA

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  1. I modeled the major folds and need to add seam wrinkles and general warping of the fabric plus enhance the major folds (deepen).
  2. Does anyone have a link to a Photoshop Tut for making wrinkled Cloth Decals/Maps?
  3. I am reducing the files in size in AM then exporting to DXF and using "Other" software for my usable files. That said, I think there is an inherent problem if the convert to DXF OR OBJ plug-In's on their own, increase the 'real size' of the model. The Translation is taking 37.5 CM and making it 37.5 Inches - that is just not right and should be addressed.
  4. 1 of them is the native Autocad Format. I would have to look up what software my possible sources use that may take other formats. EDIT: Also - Solidworks, ProE, STEP, ParaSolid, ACIS, IGES.
  5. I need data for a CNC Machine to cut Plastic Injection Die Molds out of metal. What comes out of the mold - needs to be sharp edged in some areas and smooth in others. Curves need to be smooooooooooooooth. STL - even in ABS wouldn't be a strong enough demonstration piece.
  6. It's GOT to have rounded edges in some places - some parts must be smooth and not faceted. I can probably import the DXF into Autocad if I buy it......
  7. So it looks like I will have to remodel everything in another program....after I buy it?
  8. Hello and here is my scenario: I have developed MANY detailed models in A.M., V15 - that I want to have plastic Injection Molds made from. The Models are to Exact Scale because threaded Inserts will be needed and holes will need to be lined up and they need to interact with other components in the "Industry Standard" size. I am trying to convert one of the many files with little success. My Problems: 1. AM's MDL files are not supported except in Wings 3d (Old version). 2. When I export the model into a *.OBJ or *.DXF File - I lose my curved surfaces. I must have curved surfaces (I thought DXF supported that? No? How do Autocad users get their smooth models?). 3. I got help from someone very nice on the Forum with V16 to do an *.STL conversion....it has all hard edges as well. 4. No matter what way the file is exported, the model increases in virtual size from ~14" to 37 1/2" wide - Dude W.T.F. is A.M. doing that for? I need it to be exactly the same size I modeled it in. Anyone want to touch this with a 10 foot pole? Thanks in advance,
  9. See the Sculpture work of Aris Kolokontes - ggogle him. You should find plenty of good clay examples you can incorporate into your computer generated character.
  10. I think I meant to say "Delete Stamp" for the overlaid images.....my bad.
  11. I did a PDF explaining my process and concerns. Hopefully it answers the questions. I do appreciate everyones patient input: EDIT: I reduced the size of the PDF File. Decaling_maus.pdf
  12. As for why I want it so precise; I have certain patches the extrude out. Where they extrude, I want to have dirt in the crevace - so lining things up is critical. Also around the holes and on eatch hard edge of the cylinder(s), I want to add wear, dents, scratches & paint chipping, Etc. Nancy: The wavy lines are to make the 5 point patches work (getting the splines in closer to the patch. Otherwise they would all be horizontal. When I tried that - my 5 pointers didnt like being streched so far. Will: the "clean image" is a super zoom close up and I want to have one decal for the whole cylinder. I use your balrog tutorial as my 'gospel' until there is an export UV Function inside AM. Robcat: I did the make many zoomed images and patch them together, I will see how it works. However - the seperate images distorted some and still cannot line up perfectly one over the other - I broke mine down into 12 pieces to get up close. Detbear: As far as "Exporting" the Decal - other than a screen capture, I could find no tool or (free) plug-in for such an export into Photoshop (et al). Can you clarify this process or is it all using 3D painter that allows the export? Thanks all.
  13. Will, thanks - I will try the resolution switch and see how that goes. Cheaper than $99. EDIT: I am already at my Max Resolution....1440 x 900...... Robcat - What I am talking about is to have markings (such as lines) end cleanly where a spline ends. I want to distress along many specific spline edges and have a what you see is what you get from my Painter program into AM. With a jaggy, pixelated image you cant be sure how anything will line up. Examples attached:
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