Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Which material are you using? Is the projection set up to Tri-Planar or something similar? Just to be clear, if you're simply dropping a material in the Layer stack, it makes sense that the seams will be visible on UV islands' edges.
Could you share a little bit more on your project, so we can have a better idea on what's happening?
Let me know.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi Cyril Dellenbach, I am using a Fabric Nylon Material Just to Test How and Where The Seams Are. And I Used Tri-Planar
And UV Projection But Still Doesn't Work. I also Worked a lot on Making A UV Map And It Sort Of Helped. And Here Is My UV Map If Needed. And I Am Sorry For Not Reaching Out Earlier.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Update: I Made A New And Cleaner Unwrap Here It Is:
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Also I Found Textures That Help Hiding Seams Like In The Smart Materials Tab There Is A Smart Mat Called Creature Skin Green Smooth. It Doesn't Hide Them Completely But It Does It Better Than Any Other Mat I Tried.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hello @Cyril Dellenbach,
As You Have Previously Stated, If I Am Simply Dropping A Material In The Layer Stack Then I Would Get Seams. While I Am Not Sure What You Mean By "Layer Stack", I Am Going To Assume You Mean The Layers Tab, The Tab Next To Texture Set Settings. If My Assumptions Are Correct Then, Yes I Drag And Drop It Directly To The Layers Tab Although Sometimes I Drag And Drop Them Directly Onto The Model, But I Don't Think That Makes A Difference.
Find more inspiration, events, and resources on the new Adobe Community
Explore Now