Two material applied generate error
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:23 pm
Windows 7.0 64bits
Blender 2.49 64bits
Blendigo 2.4 Stable Update #2
Indigo 2.4.13 64bits
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When trying to apply 2 (external) materials to a single mesh, I am systematically running into the following error message:
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A problem occurred with the scene:
SceneLoaderExcep: CSModelLoaderExcep: ModelLoadingStreamHandlerExcep for model 'C:\Users\FREDER~1.BRU\AppData\Local\Temp\00001\Cylinder_2.igmesh': Triangle material_index is out of bounds. (material index=2) (In element 'mesh', around line 137, column 5)
Indigo version: Indigo Renderer v2.4.13, Windows 64-bit build.
Exporter: Blendigo v2.4 Stable, Update 2
Platform: post2008Server 6.1.7600 Multiprocessor Free - Windows post2008Server 6.1.7600 AMD64 Intel64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel
Author: frederic.brunelle
Description:
Date created: 2010-10-28 02:01:59 GMT
Please contact support@indigorenderer.com.
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OR I get a result where only one of the external material is actually rendered on the mesh.
Tried different things to actually remove first "Blender" MAT, creating a second one and assigning the new MAT to faces. Nothing seems to work.
P.S. I've noticed that assigning 2 MAT with local specifications (Not external) does not seem to create the problem. The problem starts after creating both materials..
Blender 2.49 64bits
Blendigo 2.4 Stable Update #2
Indigo 2.4.13 64bits
____________________
When trying to apply 2 (external) materials to a single mesh, I am systematically running into the following error message:
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A problem occurred with the scene:
SceneLoaderExcep: CSModelLoaderExcep: ModelLoadingStreamHandlerExcep for model 'C:\Users\FREDER~1.BRU\AppData\Local\Temp\00001\Cylinder_2.igmesh': Triangle material_index is out of bounds. (material index=2) (In element 'mesh', around line 137, column 5)
Indigo version: Indigo Renderer v2.4.13, Windows 64-bit build.
Exporter: Blendigo v2.4 Stable, Update 2
Platform: post2008Server 6.1.7600 Multiprocessor Free - Windows post2008Server 6.1.7600 AMD64 Intel64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel
Author: frederic.brunelle
Description:
Date created: 2010-10-28 02:01:59 GMT
Please contact support@indigorenderer.com.
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OR I get a result where only one of the external material is actually rendered on the mesh.
Tried different things to actually remove first "Blender" MAT, creating a second one and assigning the new MAT to faces. Nothing seems to work.
P.S. I've noticed that assigning 2 MAT with local specifications (Not external) does not seem to create the problem. The problem starts after creating both materials..