View UV coordinates ?
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I assigned the uv attribute to color and it's now what I expected, thanks to your clue . Although I'm not sure if this is possible. If an object as multiple udims is it possible to take each udim and keep them in their udim tiles but fit each of them into the 0-1 range without actual being within the 0-1 range ?
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All depends on your use case
You can have your original uv attribute in proper UDIMs so that the shading works
But you can also create another attribute that will be within 0-1 using % 1
And if you need you can also create UDIM attribute to quickly know the UDIM number
So technically yes, you can have your cake and eat it too, since luckily digital cakes are easy to duplicate
You can have your original uv attribute in proper UDIMs so that the shading works
But you can also create another attribute that will be within 0-1 using % 1
And if you need you can also create UDIM attribute to quickly know the UDIM number
So technically yes, you can have your cake and eat it too, since luckily digital cakes are easy to duplicate
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All depends on your use case
You can have your original uv attribute in proper UDIMs so that the shading works
But you can also create another attribute that will be within 0-1 using % 1
And if you need you can also create UDIM attribute to quickly know the UDIM number
So technically yes, you can have your cake and eat it too, since luckily digital cakes are easy to duplicate
In other words, for each UDIM I have an attribute that fits each UDIM into 0-1; rather then the default UV attribute which must have all the UV islands within the 0-1 range to accurately see the uv coordinates.
One would create a vertex attribute then take that attribute fit it into a 0-1 then modulo that value by 1 or the number of udims ?
How do you create a udim attribute to know the udim number, it's probably easy; I just don't know
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