We have dropbox integrated in ShotPro making it super easy to share projects between platforms. Have you linked your dropbox account with ShotPro on your Mac and iPad?
I still didn't debug the fact that I don't see the texture, a couple of question when you have an obj and an MTL file exported from blender is the texture included in the MTL file? or is suppose to be a separate JPG? Because when I import an object in blender and re export I get a MTL and an OBJ file but no JPG?
The MTL file does not contain the image, just a reference to it by name/path. In Blender, you need to load the image file and apply it onto the material that is on the object. This way the MTL file will contain a reference to the image file. Also make sure to set the Path Mode to Strip Path in the OBJ export settings. This will cause ShotPro to look for the image file right next to the MTL and OBJ files.
We have dropbox integrated in ShotPro making it super easy to share projects between platforms. Have you linked your dropbox account with ShotPro on your Mac and iPad?
yes I have but i dont see how to save a project I created before in that dropbox folder ?
tks for the fast help and great app !
Oh, I see what you're asking. The project upload button is located in the popup accessed by clicking on the 3 dots next to the project's name.
Thanks a lot that worked perfect
Glad I could help.
I still didn't debug the fact that I don't see the texture, a couple of question when you have an obj and an MTL file exported from blender is the texture included in the MTL file? or is suppose to be a separate JPG? Because when I import an object in blender and re export I get a MTL and an OBJ file but no JPG?
The MTL file does not contain the image, just a reference to it by name/path. In Blender, you need to load the image file and apply it onto the material that is on the object. This way the MTL file will contain a reference to the image file. Also make sure to set the Path Mode to Strip Path in the OBJ export settings. This will cause ShotPro to look for the image file right next to the MTL and OBJ files.