I think I would have been much less frustrated had it looked "wrong" in blender. By looking at the file is the "object"itself ok to do the mesh, is the only area im failing in is the actual uv map method itself? Can you at least wager a guess at what the heck that white texture is ? I gotta tell you when it looked "ok " in blender but that happened in studio I was so confused. What do you mean by another program has done the unwrapping so far? I only used blender to unwrap.i did use overlay on the green coloring on the texture png file to to test the uv map to try to figure out where the uv mesh was putting the texture. If anyone can point me to a very specific tutorial that helps with this very specific type of mesh combining and uv mapping or if they want to collab with me on this little object with due credit I would be so grateful. I don't even know where the "white" part of that texture is even coming from! It looks like its fine kinda.i can tell texturing it would be a nightmare though but then it gets worse once its in studio I really want to add this little bugger to my pack but if can't figure out the basics of this uv mapping concept I am gonna have to resort to sticking with basic retextures and mesh edits that just don't mess with uv maps. I used smart wrap on the uv map and i guess according to some tutorials its not the best way to do this. With this i feel like the tutorials im using aren't clicking with me. I am not very good at uv mapping at all, I just finished figuring out how to uv map an accessory that was made from an object and i think a lot of it was luck and a fortunately really good tutorial. I have a particular project idea in mind for an upcoming pack. All I want to do is combine ea object meshes and make a uv map for those objects and create some very basic maxis match objects. Please contact sales for more information.I am open for either at this point. EquipNet is happy to provide support throughout this process. The international freight quote is also necessary for the transaction process. After this process, the ownership will then be transferred to the trading company who will be responsible for export and assistance during the customs clearance process. The trading company legal entity will acquire the equipment from the Brazilian seller, pay the seller in local currency, and receive the related invoice from the seller in the name of their Brazilian legal entity. This trading company is a Brazilian legal entity, duly registered with CNPJ (National Registry of Legal Entities) and RADAR (Registry and records of customs and customs-related agents). International buyers are responsible for hiring, by their own expenses, a trading company. It’s therefore important to understand Brazil’s export regulations/policies to move goods across borders.ĮquipNet’s Brazilian sellers never export equipment by themselves, which means they do not conduct transactions/business with foreign companies, only with Brazilian legal entities. Any license associated with this equipment is non-transferable.īrazilian laws for imports and exports are very specific and different from all other countries in South America. As such, please do not fully rely on the accuracy of this information in EquipNet’s listings for shipping quotes and/or user size requirements. Sellers estimates are often not precise especially when equipment was installed versus prepped for shipment. Please be aware that weights and dimensions of equipment provided on EquipNet’s listings are estimates and can vary from actual weights and size. Photos and video are provided just as references and to give a general sense of condition. Any items that are not in the description but appear in the visual representations of this listing will not be included in the sale. The written description provided for this equipment is EXACTLY what you will receive if you opt to purchase this listing. This equipment is subject to a removal and loading charge. We recommend that you contact an EquipNet sales representative to set up your own inspection. This lot is being sold "as is, where is".
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