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Copying Uvs from 1 model to another

Copying Uvs from 1 model to another

2005-02-24       - By Lee Hallett

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Whats the best way of copying either/both UVW texture projection (poly
mesh) or envelope weights from an identical model to another? Can you
save the uvw co-ordinates and open them in another scene?

I've managed to make a balls-up somewhere during texturing, and have now
got 2 scenes, 1 with a fully weighted, rigged character, but no texture
UVWs, and the second with all the texture co-ordinates in place, but no
rigging information. Whats the easiest way to copy one set to the other.
I know I should know this by now (and I've had a quick RTFM), but I've
never had to do it before.


> Lee|3d animation and design..
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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I've managed to make a balls-up somewhere during
texturing, and have now got 2 scenes, 1 with a fully weighted, rigged character
, but no texture UVWs, and the second with all the texture co-ordinates in place
, but no rigging information. Whats the easiest way to copy one set to the other
. I know I should know this by now (and I've had a quick RTFM), but I've never
had to do it before. </FONT></P>
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