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Working on 13 Ford Explorer Rims

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Hey guys!

 

Happy holidays and Happy almost New Year!

 

I'm currently working on the Ford Explorer. I've edited the grill, I'm working on the Headlights and Taillights. It's going pretty well, the only problem i ran into was the rims. I'm not the best modeler or have much experience but i have gotten some pretty decent experience for the past couple of months. I tried remapping the rims but the the UV mapper is just a grey image and not the black i used. I also tried editing the rim_tem_chrome to a custom black version of the file. But it's not working. I'm trying to get the rims like these: 

 

http://www.gta-universe.com/forums/uploads/gallery/album_16/med_gallery_57_16_145409.jpg

 

I was able to map the whole rim to be just black but the chrome center was turned black as well. 

 

Any help would be appreciated it. Thank you!

 

-Matt

Go into the materials editor and find the material your using, uncheck the dirt/smallspec textures, leaving only the texture that you want to use. When you try to map it again, you should be able to see it. (Don't forgot to recheck the textures). If you don't want the center to be remapped, detach it from the rim (use polygon mode and select the polys you want to detach, submesh -> detach).

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