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Coldzie
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| 14 Sep 2015 01:43 PM |
Look in the property section of the union for "use part color" if you want it to be all one color. You could possibly use seperate unions if you need as well. I'm not sure on how to explain other ways. Maybe someone else could add to this?
"I'm actually not funny. I'm just mean and people think i'm joking." |
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| 14 Sep 2015 02:43 PM |
| I know how to color them. I mean add textures like roblox meshes do. |
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| 14 Sep 2015 03:09 PM |
I read that as onions oh my.
But to answer your question, I have no idea, I don't like unioning for textures. |
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morash
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| 14 Sep 2015 03:10 PM |
| I read that as onions oh my. [2] |
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| 14 Sep 2015 03:29 PM |
| Well you can only texture 6 sides of the Union. Unions still have that square UV Layout, so you can only texture the outer faces, the inside faces will be textured with the corresponding face. |
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| 14 Sep 2015 05:07 PM |
| where did you get onions from? |
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| 14 Sep 2015 05:08 PM |
| how do you texture unions like a mesh? |
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Coldzie
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| 14 Sep 2015 05:24 PM |
| A mesh uses a texture. Basically a decal. |
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