Decal placement problem

Decal placement problem

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Decal placement problem

Anonymous
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How do I keep the logo on the surface? Both surfaces were selected, and a .png was selected as a decal. It seems to submerge as I move it around. I made a test png and it doesn't have this issue. Is there some attibute of the png causing this? Thanks!

 

DebCapture.JPGCapture1.JPGCapture2.JPG

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colin.smith
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@Anonymous

Could you share the model with me so that I can take a look?

 

Our decal tool is different than the typical decal/label implementation in that it creates a mesh of the image file - it doesn't just project the image down on the surface like a projection map.

The good part of that is that you can slide the mesh around on a surface and it doesn't warp like a projection might (like in the video below), but sometimes you get in to a situation where the mesh might fold in on itself.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/55692245-62e5-41f2-9fc4-ea2a210546a4

 

 

I suspect what you have there is a bug but I would need to take a look.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colin Smith
Sr. Product Manager
SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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Anonymous
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shared, look at Design F

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colin.smith
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@Anonymous

Got the invite, I will take a look.

 

Colin Smith
Sr. Product Manager
SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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Anonymous
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I sent you an invite through the software - to Colin.smith@autodesk.com If that isn't the right way, let me know


Deborah Laun, IDSA
Sr. Project Director
Brownlie Design Inc
P.O. Box 747
1515 East Genesee Street
Skaneateles, New York 13152

tel: 315 . 685 . 8314 x15
cell: 315.436.6483
www.brownlie.com
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colin.smith
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Hi @Anonymous

Pls send me your email address to colin.smith@autodesk.com.

This is a bug, I was able to reproduce but I was also able to sort of work around it.

I can send you a video but don't want to post it here in case the design is sensitive.

 

Thanks

 

Colin

 

Colin Smith
Sr. Product Manager
SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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Anonymous
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dlaun@brownlie.com

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JBerns
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Colin,

 

In your Screencast video, as you moved the decal over the sharp edge the decal became distorted.

 

Would it be helpful if there was a small fillet on that edge?

 

 

Regards,

Jerry

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colin.smith
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Hi @JBerns,

Yes, the mesh gets distorted as is tries to turn the corner (but does a decent job IMHO).  A fillet would help that transition. 

The smoother the better.

 

Colin

 

Colin Smith
Sr. Product Manager
SketchBook
Alias Create VR (aka Project Sugarhill)
Automotive & Conceptual Design Group
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michallach81
Advisor
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In Decal dialog window there is an option Chain Faces, uncheck this option, and pick only those faces where decal should appear. Try it, it should help.


Michał Lach
Designer
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projektowanieproduktow.wordpress.com

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