Community Tip - Your Friends List is a way to easily have access to the community members that you interact with the most! X
HI all, I'm trying to model an old revolver and I want to put a wood texture on the handle of the gun, like the real old guns. But, the problem is that I don't know how to color a piece with my own texture.
If you could help me, I will be so happy
Solved! Go to Solution.
Peter, thanks for the great example and the warning about folder naming.
You can change the scale and rotation of your texture by editing the appearance once applied to the model (use the little eye dropper icon). Once selected, you can do a lot with the texture. Also, don't forget the roughness part of the texture. This can really make things stand out when using the renderer. Have a look at my linked document in how to make textures stand out.
But alas, I don't think Elements Direct Express allows any kind of texture. I have Elements Express 4 loaded and don't see any way to do this.
It is not too difficult but I don't know what version of Pro/E you are using.
In the appearance manager, you can greate a new "appearance". To this, you can apply almost any kind of image that you like. With a little work, you can also give the appearance a texture (not just the image, but a "roughness").
I documented some of the process here:
I'm using creo elements/ directModeling express 4 (the free version)
Oh, that could be problematic. I see nothing about textures in the Elements Express help files.
I don't find anything about texture
I don't know if it posible in the express version.
But I will give you a little tip, what ever file you try to use, make sure it is stored in a folder location that doesn't have a space in the name , I have found that if I store files for texture is "MY PICTURES" within windows, it can't load it.
Create a folder directly on C:\ Drive that has no spaces in the name to store the images that you want to use.
PTC has fixed some issues with the name convention, but texture isn't one of them, found that out the hard way.
Here is a quick how to for adding texture
Step one.
open the appearance manager
Step two
you need to create a new apearance
Step three
select the MAP tab
Step four
click the color texture box
this will open the PTC default texture folder, you could store your image within a folder in this location.
select a texture for the new appearance.
Step five
give the appaerance a new name and save it.
Step six
you can now apply the new appaerance like a color, i have picked the sky texture
now while the default texture are .tx3 format, you can use .jpg as shown below
But the problem with .jpg, is to try to get it to scale properly, images apear to be stretched
Now the question is , will the express version do texture
Peter
Peter, thanks for the great example and the warning about folder naming.
You can change the scale and rotation of your texture by editing the appearance once applied to the model (use the little eye dropper icon). Once selected, you can do a lot with the texture. Also, don't forget the roughness part of the texture. This can really make things stand out when using the renderer. Have a look at my linked document in how to make textures stand out.
But alas, I don't think Elements Direct Express allows any kind of texture. I have Elements Express 4 loaded and don't see any way to do this.
Thank you all,
I didn't find any kind of texture on Element Direct
So, I will use simple colors