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Matt Garthwaite Matt Garthwaite is offline
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Question Textures vs Environs

Hey everyone. This is Matt from CyberBlue 234 and I'm having major trouble with creating bitmap textures. Basically, I'm trying to place a bitmap onto a 3d surface (i.e. the face of a cube) to create a texture. An example is the stadium we've created. I'm trying to put a bitmap of people (the crowd) onto each seating section. For some reason I can't get the bitmap to show up. I understand the use of an environ, but since we have a camera that moves, those would be of no use. Can anyone offer any tips?
 


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