Multiple texture

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Joe Jr
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Multiple texture

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I try to build a wall , trying to put up multiple texture wall paper in each side but wasnt able to do so ... why is that ?

Maybe im doing it wrong? can someone help me
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Re: Multiple texture

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When you say multiple texture wall paper in each side, I'm not sure what you mean. One side of a prim can only show one texture. That one texture can be repeated on the side, but you can't set a side to show more than one texture. Can post pictures here of what you are trying to do?
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Re: Multiple texture

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yes it can be done each side is different texture.... if you see houses in the outside it shows brick texture and inside it shows wallpaper texture
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Re: Multiple texture

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So, if you have Texture A and Texture B, and you have applied Texture A to side 1 of a box prim, you are unable to apply Texture B to side two of the prim?
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Re: Multiple texture

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To apply multiple textures to a prim, you must select individual faces before applying the texture. For example, if you have a box prim rezzed:

To apply a texture to all sides, right-click the prim and choose Edit and select the Texture tab. Click the Texture box on the left, select your texture, click OK.

Then, to apply a texture to just one particular side, in the Edit dialog at the top-left, click the Select Face option. Left-click the side of the prim that you want to apply a different texture to. In the Edit dialog, go to the Texture tab, click the Texture box, select a new texture, click OK.
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Re: Multiple texture

Post by Phaedra Electra »

All so the hallow of a box or other shape may look like it has more then one side but the entire hallow is treated as one face.
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