I wish to batch-edit a bunch of different materials (to all use the same, but new, diffuse texture).
In Blender they are a bunch of different finger parts (each finger has 3 joints) and I have selected each of the individual objects and joined them (Ctrl-J)
In XPS when I open the .xps file and hit Ctrl-M (for the Change Materials Tab), each of the finger joints remain as separated mesh parts. For ease of changing in the future, is there a way to ensure XPS's material editor displays them collectively as 1 mesh part rather than 30 different meshes (10x3).
I have a huge mesh part list (100+ meshes) and I wish to condense this because i'm at the porting stage and have to add the correct diffuse/light/spec/bump maps.
Thanks
Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
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Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
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Re: Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
Is this with Blender 2.7? When joining meshes in that you need to remove the material from the list.
Select a material and click the - button next to it like shown in the image:
Repeat this with every material, but leave one. You need to have one.
Select a material and click the - button next to it like shown in the image:
Repeat this with every material, but leave one. You need to have one.
Re: Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
Thank you DazzyDazzy wrote:...
The picture and description were very clear and understandable.
Now I can manage the hair parts much more easier as well.
I got a bonus question :
Is there a way to select materials/mesh/bones without clicking it in the Blender viewport? Rather it'd be easier for me to just scroll down a list and hit ctrl-click (kinda like make items optional in XPS is a breeze).
I don't want to misclick on a material/mesh (because they appear to overlap) and accidently merge them. ( I suppose I can check the list of combined materials to see if anything doesn't belong)
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Re: Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
You can use the outliner, just change one of the windows to that and under the Armature section you will find a list of meshes, as well as bones under the second Armature section but I prefer to select bones in the 3D window instead.
Re: Xnalara - Change Materials - Combine Mesh Parts
TY again.
Tremendously useful to scroll vertically (rather than horizontally) down to see bones/materials in Blender and the option to select via the list to find bones/materials.
I was always afraid of pressing random buttons in Blender (sometimes + means expand menu and sometimes it means add new stuff)
Tremendously useful to scroll vertically (rather than horizontally) down to see bones/materials in Blender and the option to select via the list to find bones/materials.
I was always afraid of pressing random buttons in Blender (sometimes + means expand menu and sometimes it means add new stuff)
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