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Re: Apply a texture on a door

You didn't have to change your image.
Simply use the back face of the box.
Computing it an other way would have lead to a worse result in some cases.
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Re: Apply a texture on a door

Emmanuel, I am pleased that you answer. But I tried that before, it was actually the first thing that came in my mind. But the phenomenon occurs no matter if I use the front or back face of the box.
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Re: Apply a texture on a door

I finally found the origin of the problem and how to fix it. smile

You can test it from the version 3.4 beta 31. As some users may have lost a lot of time to adapt their texture to circumvent this bug, I took care of keeping existing rendering unchanged, and the fixed behavior will be applied only to models you will change texture from the coming version.
The new behavior is to apply the texture from the left and bottom borders on the front side of an object (the side with a thick black line when the object is selected), whatever its coordinates used in its 3D model file. The new behavior ensures also that the texture applied on a wall is correctly oriented whatever side (the left side of walls used to display reversed textures).
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Re: Apply a texture on a door

hello puybaret,

it was a great pleasure for me to test the latest beta and to realize you fixed this problem. sorry for my late answer, life forced my focus on different issues pretty hard.

cube texturing really works fine now. i think it was more than just a minor issue you fixed with this. great job. thank you very much.

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thomas
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