Unity question
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- CygnusZero4
Have a brick texture in Unity, which Im fairly new to. But the texture is a bit too big for the object it's on. Need to scale it down so it repeats and the bricks look like a realistic size.
In something like 3DS Max, I just easily scale the texture down in the material editor. Doesn't seem to anything like that at all here. Is this something that has to be done through scripting?
- docpoz0
Can't you texture it in max and then bring into unity?
- CygnusZero40
^ Well yes of course, but some things I don't really have a need to use max for, so if I can do them in Unity and eliminate having to go back and forth between apps, then Id like to do that.
- docpoz0
I wouldnt model or texture anything substantial in unity.
- CygnusZero40
This isn't substantial. It's a wall.
- <Insert dumb Trump joke about Mexicans>CyBrainX
- Resize the texture in PS?Hayzilla
- I don't want to do it there because I don't know exactly what size I need it yet. I need to play with it.CygnusZero4
- To do this at the source in Photoshop is silly. Id have to go back and forth a bunch of times. Not convenient.CygnusZero4
- CyBrainX0
What do people use Unity for these day?.
I remember it starting in the Flash era and had some uses there but I haven't kept up.
- Games and interactive 3D setups - I think Cygnus is doing some basic VR stuff in it?detritus
- VR Chat stuffCygnusZero4
- Also lots of game developers use it. Tons of indies are made in Unity.CygnusZero4
- CygnusZero40
Lmao I got it. There is a tiling option on the material. Cant be done on the texture itself.