I can get the image to show, but it is off-center. Kind of like it is fixed
at the most lower left extremity of the part. The overall image is
obviously square and is larger than the circle. I can scale it up and off
the face entirely with the scale slider, but it will not scale down small
enough even at the smallest size.
I then edited the image in MS paint and scaled the image itself down by 50%
and saved it. When I try to apply this new, smaller image to the same face,
I get the exact same results. It will not scale down small enough. It
doesn't matter how much I edit the image itself, it will not scale small
enough to fit the face.
Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
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Seth Renigar
Emerald Tool and Mold Inc.
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Or if you had Photoworks you could use a decal
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Krister L
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That is why I was trying to use a texture. A texture will only display on
the surface regardless of size, shape, or irregularities. But you are
limited on the size and position control that you have with a texture.
I guess I will have to do this in PW. I am not very PW knowledgeable
though. My industry doesn't have a big need for PW. So, I have never had
time to learn it.
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Emerald Tool and Mold Inc.
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You can use an image (jpg, bmp, tiff) to define your own custom
texture. It's been a while since I tried this but it works well. The
texture help sections gives instructions on how to do this.
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