I tried to apply Boris 3D Extrusion to insert still images into the rectangle frame texture. I have no problem inserting still images on the front and back texture of the 3D frame using the texture control. However, when I change the 'Map Method' in the texture control from default(clip) to stretch, only the front texture stretch to fit the frame but the back texture do not stretch.
The process I use is Boris advanced mode - add spline primitive - change track shape - 3D extrusion - texture control - turn on front and back texture - insert still images - change 'Map Method' from clip to stretch. Only the front texture stretch but not the back.
Does anyone how to stretch both the front and back texture together ? Thanks for any suggestions, idea, tips that can help me to solve this issue.
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Re: Boris Graffiti 3D Extrusion
I believe you came here after no one answered this query in the Boris Graffiti forums?
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Re: Boris Graffiti 3D Extrusion
Can you give me link to Boris Graffiti forums ? I checked the web and the only close one is the Boris FX training video which do not anything addressing my issue. Besides, VideoStudio is only one of Boris plug-in and I am not sure my problem is a VS plug in feature or a Boris feature itself because Boris have other features that do not apply to VS.
I believe my issue involve a simple switch turn on/off problem. There are so many features switch in Boris and there is no hint which one is related to my problem. I came here hoping some expert on this board would have the Boris plug in for VS experience to give me some hint or idea to help me.
I believe my issue involve a simple switch turn on/off problem. There are so many features switch in Boris and there is no hint which one is related to my problem. I came here hoping some expert on this board would have the Boris plug in for VS experience to give me some hint or idea to help me.
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Re: Boris Graffiti 3D Extrusion
Hi
Although I do use video studio the Boris feature gets little use from me and as such you probably know more about Boris than I.
I have looked for the Boris 3D Extrusion options but do not see that choice, nor have I located the “add spline primitive”
If you can provide a screen shot I will try to locate the feature.
But if you have purchased Boris then it may be that the 3D Extrusion is not provided with the free VS version.
But as I say I do not use Boris that much so may be missing something?
If you create the effect using the Video Studio image samples you should be able to save the VSP, zip and attach to your post. We can then try to replicate.
Others on the forum owning the full Boris versions may be best to help.
To the top of the Boris panel is a Help menu with a link to Technical Support https://borisfx.com/pages/support
Although I do use video studio the Boris feature gets little use from me and as such you probably know more about Boris than I.
I have looked for the Boris 3D Extrusion options but do not see that choice, nor have I located the “add spline primitive”
If you can provide a screen shot I will try to locate the feature.
But if you have purchased Boris then it may be that the 3D Extrusion is not provided with the free VS version.
But as I say I do not use Boris that much so may be missing something?
If you create the effect using the Video Studio image samples you should be able to save the VSP, zip and attach to your post. We can then try to replicate.
Others on the forum owning the full Boris versions may be best to help.
To the top of the Boris panel is a Help menu with a link to Technical Support https://borisfx.com/pages/support
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Re: Boris Graffiti 3D Extrusion
I followed these steps and I don't see the problem. I can clip/stretch back and front. I checked that by spinning Y 180.okyou wrote: The process I use is Boris advanced mode - add spline primitive - change track shape - 3D extrusion - texture control - turn on front and back texture - insert still images - change 'Map Method' from clip to stretch. Only the front texture stretch but not the back.
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If you will upload a screen capture of the issue we might understand it better.
I don't know how to select different images for the facets
If you will save the boris settings as .grf we can import it.
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Re: Boris Graffiti 3D Extrusion
I have attached the screen images for your reference.
As you can see, the back texture image was not stretched when compared to the original image.
Thanks for all your help.
As you can see, the back texture image was not stretched when compared to the original image.
Thanks for all your help.
