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Asked By | Dumuz |
How does this actually work?
How would I use uv2?
Can I split the two UV’s to affect different parts of a mesh, if so, how?
Thank you!
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Attention | Topic was automatically imported from the old Question2Answer platform. |
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Asked By | Dumuz |
How does this actually work?
How would I use uv2?
Can I split the two UV’s to affect different parts of a mesh, if so, how?
Thank you!
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Reply From: | Magso |
UV2 is for any textures that should overlap the UV1 albedo texture, examples of this is the emission or detail effects. In the inspector the effects that can use UV2 either have a checkbox or a dropdown to switch between the UVs.
Thanks for the reply. That’s what I read, but I wasn’t sure if I was understanding it properly.
Dumuz | 2020-03-08 06:02