franziska Posted March 28, 2017 Share Posted March 28, 2017 Hi everyone, I am using Vray for Rhino 2. I am trying hard to get some decals on an airplane. In Rhino thats easy with the decal command. Still, I need to render the final airplane in Vray. Unfortunately the Rhino decals do not show up in Vray. I tried for hours to get it to work, but noch chance. Is there anyone who could help? Attached the Rhinofile, two of the stickers and my Vray material as well as an image showing how it looks in Rhino render. The trouble is that I want to map several stickers onto one relativly complicated (=distorted) surface. I need to be able to do this quick and efficiently as this will be happening a lot in the future. So it would be mighty helpful if someone could share their workflow. I know that I could workaround by drawing the stickers on the model, but future stickers might be more like photo images in which case this would not work. Thanks so much to anyone helpful, Franziska Ps. : I had to cheat to get the model attached. please download the zipfiles: Falcon Jet Fuselage.zip Falcon Jet Fuselage z01.zip Falcon Jet Fuselage z02.zip Than rename Falcon Jet Fuselage z01.zip to Falcon Jet Fuselage.z01 Falcon Jet Fuselage z02.zip to Falcon Jet Fuselage.z02 and doubleclick Falcon Jet Fuselage.zip to open the expanded zipfile with the fuselage. Decal.zip has the Vray Material in it. Falcon jet 03.jpg shows the result I want, but is rendered in Rhino. The other files are some of the decals.Decal.zipFalcon Jet Fuselage.zipFalcon Jet Fuselage z01.zipFalcon Jet Fuselage z02.zip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
franziska Posted March 28, 2017 Author Share Posted March 28, 2017 (edited) OK. Found a way to do it with custom mapping & offset surfaces (shadow on these are switched off). Still a method which allows free relocation of the stickers would be better. Anyone? Edited March 28, 2017 by franziska Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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