Member Archnila Posted September 19, 2020 Member Report Share Posted September 19, 2020 I'm starting to get a bit more familiarised with how 3dcoat works. I'm just wondering, how does one duplicate an object from the paint room? Let's say I've already sculpted an object in the sculpt room, bring it to the retopology room to retopologise it, and then bake it to paint. One way I figured out is to bring the retop mesh to the sculpt room and duplicate it in the sculpt room, but what if I just made a small change, for example, add a hole to one part of it. Is there a way to copy the same retop mesh and keep the same uv maps without having to retopologise the new duplicated mesh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reputable Contributor digman Posted September 20, 2020 Reputable Contributor Report Share Posted September 20, 2020 (edited) A simple example, multiple layers would be more complicate but possible. And this process is better if you have not done any painting work in the paint room or it would be easier that is. Sculpt on a new clone layer in the sculpt room or on original layer. Hide the original layer if you cloned it. Retopo room. Rename the retopo group layers. Create a new uv set Select and move the renamed retopo group layers to the new uv set. Bake to the paint room making sure the correct uv set is chosen. You now have two models with two separate uv sets and normal maps. Only one normal map layer is shown in the paint room but 3DC sees two internally according to the uv sets. They will export correctly Use the tweak room tool to move one model so it is not over lapping the other if needed. Now start your painting work. FYI. There are a couple of other ways but this is the easier method. Of course you can duplicate / clone the retopo group layers and move them to the new uv set if you want to keep the original retopo group layers. Icon shown in picture for duplicating. It is at the bottom of the retopo objects panel. 2nd picture.. Creating new uv set and moving selections to a uv set. Edited September 20, 2020 by digman More information and pictures 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Archnila Posted September 22, 2020 Author Member Report Share Posted September 22, 2020 On 9/20/2020 at 10:10 AM, digman said: A simple example, multiple layers would be more complicate but possible. And this process is better if you have not done any painting work in the paint room or it would be easier that is. Sculpt on a new clone layer in the sculpt room or on original layer. Hide the original layer if you cloned it. Retopo room. Rename the retopo group layers. Create a new uv set Select and move the renamed retopo group layers to the new uv set. Bake to the paint room making sure the correct uv set is chosen. You now have two models with two separate uv sets and normal maps. Only one normal map layer is shown in the paint room but 3DC sees two internally according to the uv sets. They will export correctly Use the tweak room tool to move one model so it is not over lapping the other if needed. Now start your painting work. FYI. There are a couple of other ways but this is the easier method. Of course you can duplicate / clone the retopo group layers and move them to the new uv set if you want to keep the original retopo group layers. Icon shown in picture for duplicating. It is at the bottom of the retopo objects panel. 2nd picture.. Creating new uv set and moving selections to a uv set. Ah ok. I’ll go try that. Thanks! On 9/20/2020 at 10:10 AM, digman said: A simple example, multiple layers would be more complicate but possible. And this process is better if you have not done any painting work in the paint room or it would be easier that is. Sculpt on a new clone layer in the sculpt room or on original layer. Hide the original layer if you cloned it. Retopo room. Rename the retopo group layers. Create a new uv set Select and move the renamed retopo group layers to the new uv set. Bake to the paint room making sure the correct uv set is chosen. You now have two models with two separate uv sets and normal maps. Only one normal map layer is shown in the paint room but 3DC sees two internally according to the uv sets. They will export correctly Use the tweak room tool to move one model so it is not over lapping the other if needed. Now start your painting work. FYI. There are a couple of other ways but this is the easier method. Of course you can duplicate / clone the retopo group layers and move them to the new uv set if you want to keep the original retopo group layers. Icon shown in picture for duplicating. It is at the bottom of the retopo objects panel. 2nd picture.. Creating new uv set and moving selections to a uv set. Ah ok. I’ll try that! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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