How to manage coloring textures
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In computer science, a texture is an image of any kind used to coat the surface of a virtual, three-dimensional, or two-dimensional object with an appropriate graphics program. [1]
Opera Job Management allows you to use textures to more faithfully represent the colors in the archive.
NOTE:
In order to use the textures, you must have installed MediaPack. If the installation has already been performed, it is not necessary to repeat the operation
In order to use the textures, you must have installed MediaPack. If the installation has already been performed, it is not necessary to repeat the operation
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MediaPack Installation
- Go to Workshop --> Technical Print Setup
- Click on the File:Tastorendering3d.png button.
N.B: If not done before, you will be prompted to download and install the Media Pack program
- Perform the installation procedure (if necessary)
Instmediapack1.png
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Instmediapack2.png
Step 2 |
Instmediapack3.png
Step 3 |
Instmediapack4.png
Step 4 |
Instmediapack5.png
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Inserimento texture
Installing the MediaPack creates an archive within your computer containing some sample textures that you can use. However, you can customize that archive by manually inserting the desired textures
Below are the steps for inserting a texture:
- Select Archives --> Colorations
- Choose the coloring to which you want to apply a texture and press the File:Reversekey.png botton.
- Press the File:Iconkey3.png button to open the Icon Manager panel.
- Press the key to enter a new coloring and press the File:Image.png key. At this point you must choose from your computer the image to use as a texture. If you want to use one of the default textures installed in the MediaPack you should go to the folder
Template:DOS and choose one of the colorations within the folders Wood, Wood2 or Wood3
- Activate the entry TEXTURE in the following field and press the File:Keyoregistra.png
- From now on, the modified coloring will always show up with the chosen texture, both in the job order and in the printed quotes (see gallery below for some examples)
Sceltatexture.png
image selection |
Sceltatexture2.png
image activation as texture |
Sceltatexture3.png
example of type with texture |