I'm working on a multi level sign layout, that has models that I've made, overlapping each other somewhat. I'm having an issue with the texture or design of the back layer bleeding through into the top layer. I'm keeping these in the "ADD" setting but its not preventing this from happening, I've played around with the height and tilt/fade setting with no luck either. I've stacked things before with no problems like this, until now. I'm stumped as to what I'm doing wrong. I'm still new to Aspire but I'm learning more each day through trial and error.
I'm attaching a photo of the screen to show the setting and what I'm referring to. This is a pic of the 3D screen and there's a model of the Water Clipart that I had trimmed to the outline I made and then converted to its own model. the texture of the water is bleeding through the text in front of it, and I made the text into its own model as well and I even applied a vector outline and zero plane to it, with the hopes that it would stop the bleed through.
I'm starting to wonder if I need to export these components or make them in another page of Aspire instead of making them in the program that I'm working in? When I'm making them, I copy the vectors to another layer to build them, but that's not working either?
Thanks,
Mike
Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
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Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
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Re: Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
Try setting the combine mode of the Text component to Merge instead of Add.
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Re: Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
Switching the water model and the pool border to merge took care of the bleeding into the dog, and switching the text to merge solved that bleeding issue with the water. Unfortunately, those actions didn't work with the palm tree bleed through problem into the dog?
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Re: Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
Perhaps "Levels" will help to organize the various planes. That is have the pool and palm on one level and the dog on a higher one.
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Re: Stacking Models in Aspire without the lower area bleeding through?
Try moving the dog to the top of the components list.
Steve