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Re: 3dXtract Contest for February

Re: 3dXtract Contest for February

2004-02-12       - By Naomi Sullivan

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About the only other way I know, is to pull the shader (you want to
apply) into the drawer on the left that holds your shaders.  Then you
can open up the various parts in the texture room and drag it onto each
one.  I don't like this part of the program...

Steve wrote on 2/12/2004, 4:46 PM:

> Hmmm, i'm always sending to both of your email addy's I think,....
> sorry.... I had one more quick question about applying the same shader
> to multiple objects, I know you can use the eyedropper thingy, but is
> there a faster way? plus the eyedropper thingy is tough to control. :(



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