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Importing a .obj file does not import it's texture with it.

Post by dallin1016 » 03 Oct 2017, 03:22

I'm trying to import a .obj file so that I can voxelize it and import it into a minecraft texture pack, I've seen a video of someone importing a .obj file, like i am, but in the video his imports it's texture with it, while when i do it, it does not work. How can i do this?
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Re: Importing a .obj file does not import it's texture with it.

Post by dallin1016 » 22 Oct 2017, 22:12

Any answer to this...?
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Re: Importing a .obj file does not import it's texture with it.

Post by Sphax » 28 Oct 2017, 06:53

Verify that the MTL beside the OBJ file is pointing to textures with right path.

Some OBJ exporters at putting wrong paths to textures or textures have been moved and so Cubik is unable to find textures.

Also be sure that the OBJ file is pointing to right MTL with existing path as well.
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Re: Importing a .obj file does not import it's texture with it.

Post by dallin1016 » 28 Oct 2017, 16:45

How can i do that? Sorry, I'm still pretty new to 3d modelling
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Post by Sphax » 10 Nov 2017, 09:01

dallin1016 wrote: 28 Oct 2017, 16:45 How can i do that? Sorry, I'm still pretty new to 3d modelling
Just open the MTL file and/or the OBJ file with notepad and check the paths.
In OBJ file, verify that the path to MTL is exact (relative or absolute).
In MTL file, verify that the paths to PNG or JPG are exact as well.
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