Author Topic: connecting a bezier float to UV tilling doesn't works  (Read 3107 times)

2016-09-29, 16:27:25

tanguybod

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Hu
i guys,

I bumped into something yesterday, when I connect my bezier float to control my u / v tilling on a corona mat, it doesn't control the UV tilling but the type of the repeat... quite annoying.

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2016-09-29, 16:30:52
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maru

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Hi, can you please explain how to reproduce this exactly? Some step-by-step instructions or screenshots would be great!
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2016-09-29, 16:55:17
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here you go


2016-10-04, 23:21:06
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UVscale parameters are not showing up in the CoronaBitmap Parameters, how am I supposed to link them ? and even if, I think it is misleading max users to have the UV Tiling renamed UVScale in Corona, doesn't really make sense to me...
 

2016-10-04, 23:48:58
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Ondra

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solved on mantis - the parameter you are looking for is uvwScale
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2016-10-05, 02:57:47
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but that is what I am saying, those attrib are not promoted in the CoronaBitmap in my 1.4 Corona for Max, or I am missing something... ?

2016-10-05, 10:31:48
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it is point3, so you probably need a different controller
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