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extruding a t-intersection?

Terry Morgan 11 years ago updated by GameDraw 11 years ago 4

Hi, I'm trying to extrude a t intersection off this arch hallway, I used edge

splitting but the lightmap is ugly, polys aren't arranged properly.


Is there another way to do this?


https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/102638093/arch_hallway_t_extrusion.jpg

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you can generate proper lightmaps from the GameDraw menu-> Lightmaps->Generate Lightmap UVs


if you are doing this and the issue still existing with lightmaps then we might need to take a look it at so you might want to send us the file and we will check what is happening, also if possible can you send a video recording of the steps you are taking so we can take a deeper look at it and propose a better way of doing it.

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you can generate proper lightmaps from the GameDraw menu-> Lightmaps->Generate Lightmap UVs


if you are doing this and the issue still existing with lightmaps then we might need to take a look it at so you might want to send us the file and we will check what is happening, also if possible can you send a video recording of the steps you are taking so we can take a deeper look at it and propose a better way of doing it.

I mailed you the unitypackage. What's the procedure for copying gamedraw geometry to other projects? I tried copying a prefab to a new project but there was nothing in it.

When you save a prefab you should also include its dependencies as well, GameDraw should create a folder with all related meshes in it




https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/102638093/make_an_arch_hall.jpg

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/102638093/make_an_arch_hall2.jpg


I get it now, just extrude as many faces as you want arch segments out of the ceiling, then select

edges and scale them in. Is there some sort of visual or snappale grid you could make? It's hard to get everything

aligned properly.

You can use Unity snapping by holding down Control Key and it will snap depending on the snap settings so you can customize your snapping values there.