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Possible to edit the prefabs provided by Snaps Prototype Sci-Fi?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by WilliamLinOuO, Apr 16, 2022.

  1. WilliamLinOuO

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  2. Murgilod

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    ...model your own? It's hardly a complicated mesh.
     
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  3. WilliamLinOuO

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    Hello Murgilod,

    Thanks for your reply! In this case, how could I apply the same texture to the one I model? I try to model a cube and then apply the same two materials to it but it says "This renderer has more materials than the Mesh has submeshes". How can I add sub meshes onto the default ProBuilder mesh?

    Appreciatively,
    William
     
  4. kdgalla

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    THat means that the model that you are trying to recreate is seperated into two submeshes. You can't apply two materials to the same mesh, so whenever you want to apply more than one material then you need to divide your model up into as many submeshes.

    You could just take the original model and edit it in Probuilder or Blender. That way you already have the UV unwrap and mesh separation.
     
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  5. WilliamLinOuO

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    I found the solution to my main question: Open the ProBuilder window - Click the object that you want to edit - In the ProBuilder window, select "ProBuilderize" - You can edit the existing object now!