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3D, How To, RenderAttaching an Image Onto a 3D Object
Hello,
You can add an image onto objects (tv, screens, boards etc.) in your drawing. There are simpler methods in versions after 2007. This article will be useful for those using 2004-2006 versions.

Fig.1- Firstly select a color for the outer edges of the image from the material library. Click on “New..” to select the image.

Fig.2 You can apply any material you wish to your objects from this dialog box.

Fig.3 As you can see, browse for the file, and then click “Open”.

Fig.4.- after giving a name to our new material above, select “adjust Bitmap” from “find file” to edit the image.

Fig. 5 select crop and click OK once you are OK with the preview..

Fig.6 After rendering and some fine-tuning, your object will have the image overlaid.
I tried to explain the process step by step, hope it helps you.
Have a nice day.
Post Tags: 3D, How To, Image, Render
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