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skinning parts of a model #96242
10/27/06 15:16
10/27/06 15:16
Joined: Nov 2005
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juszczec Offline OP
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juszczec  Offline OP
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Hi folks

I'm working on the crowd for my racing game.

I put together a model of a torso, head, neck and arms (they'll be sitting so who needs legs).

I'd like to try and use the paint function built in to MED. So, I selected the head and neck, made a group out of them, went to the Skin Editor and....

the paint icons are all grayed out. I can choose colors, but I can't apply them to my model.

What did I do wrong?

Mark


I'm not old, I'm worn.
Re: skinning parts of a model [Re: juszczec] #96243
10/27/06 18:09
10/27/06 18:09
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Salva Offline
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Hi!

You sould first add at least one skin to your model also a pure white bmp. also without texture ok, the you could paint your model as you want!


greet

salva


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