N00b question about tiling bump maps.
N00b question about tiling bump maps.
In my other post regarding tiling texture maps, one of the forum members, AlexMeyer was able to resolve my problem, but that gave rise to another issue. Now, my bump map doesn't follow the UV coordinates set by the texture map, it makes weird tiles. I've uploaded some screens of my issue as well as my actual .blend file and bump map. AlexMeyer was able to render a correct bump map without changing any settings. Is there anyone who can figure this one out? I'd really like to be able to use all of Blendigo's functions!
I'm going to re-post the images and my .blend file here for easier access for whoever tries to help me.
I'm going to re-post the images and my .blend file here for easier access for whoever tries to help me.
- Attachments
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- blend.zip
- (2.71 MiB) Downloaded 236 times
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- This is what happens when I render the .blend file.
- im1196990152.png (1.17 MiB) Viewed 15333 times
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- The exact same .blend file when AlexMeyer renders it.
- im1197003819_185.png (1.25 MiB) Viewed 15334 times
To clarify for anyone else, I was using 1.0.4, (with blendigo 1.0.1) while pauljohns was using .9 stable. I agree with him in assuming it shouldn't have anything to do with this, but I dunno.
@paul: I had thought of this earlier, could you also upload your .igs file? I figured I'd compare it to mine, just to make sure there wasn't anything screwed up in the uv mapping or something.
@paul: I had thought of this earlier, could you also upload your .igs file? I figured I'd compare it to mine, just to make sure there wasn't anything screwed up in the uv mapping or something.
From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
???
How could that scene be 57MB? It's just a plane, camera, and the sun... right?
You exported to default.igs? Not under a different name?
How could that scene be 57MB? It's just a plane, camera, and the sun... right?
You exported to default.igs? Not under a different name?
From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
In blendigo, if you have "default.igs" at the bottom checked, then, yes, it will save it to default.igs. If it's not checked, when you hit "Export", it'll ask you where you want to save the igs file, and with what name. I'm assuming you exported another (bigger) scene since then (your fluid sim?) and it got overwritten.
Just re-export this scene again (make sure it does still have this error) and upload that igs file.
Just re-export this scene again (make sure it does still have this error) and upload that igs file.
From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
here it is. I may have used one of my other numerous tests. For some reason I had to tun the bump down to .0050 to get the same look. same result though.
- Attachments
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- bumperror.igs
- (3.42 KiB) Downloaded 244 times
Nope, still works. I even re-downloaded .9 to make sure.
You've got one messed up problem buddy...
P.S. I'm just gonna say it again, drop in IRC sometime you get a chance. It's usually fun in there anyway.
You've got one messed up problem buddy...

P.S. I'm just gonna say it again, drop in IRC sometime you get a chance. It's usually fun in there anyway.

From uncyclopedia.org, on "Elephant's Dream":
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
"The choice of the title is highly significant, because while the movie does not feature any elephants nor dreams, no one understands what happens anyway."
Sorry for bringing this thread to live again.
I had the same problem as described above but I could not find a solution on the forum after searching but after a lot of trying I found out myself and iI thought why not post it, it could be of some use to others.
If its already described somewhere else, and I did not found it, then ignore this post.
The problem happened to me when I used a png bump map sample picture form arroways texture site.
After trying different bump map values and checking my settings I just kept running into the same problem as above.
Then I remembered that I have used jpeg bump maps succesfully in the past so I converted the png into a jpeg and after that it worked
Is this a known problem with png's or am I doing something wrong?
If anyone has any thoughts about this than I will be glad to hear it!
By the way I use indigo indigo_v1.0.1 with blendigo_v1.0.1
I had the same problem as described above but I could not find a solution on the forum after searching but after a lot of trying I found out myself and iI thought why not post it, it could be of some use to others.
If its already described somewhere else, and I did not found it, then ignore this post.
The problem happened to me when I used a png bump map sample picture form arroways texture site.
After trying different bump map values and checking my settings I just kept running into the same problem as above.
Then I remembered that I have used jpeg bump maps succesfully in the past so I converted the png into a jpeg and after that it worked

Is this a known problem with png's or am I doing something wrong?
If anyone has any thoughts about this than I will be glad to hear it!
By the way I use indigo indigo_v1.0.1 with blendigo_v1.0.1
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