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Fri, May 23, 2014 at 9:29:28 AM | Align texture on In-place component

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The shingles on the roof don't match up. I used the texture alignment and tried to align the pattern. This method works on flat surfaces which I have done successfully before.

However this is an in-place component comprised of sweeps and extrusions. The surfaces are curved and multiple pieces. I cannot move the pattern tiles using the align tool. Aside from creating a seperate texture for each surface is there a more convinient method to line up the patterns?



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