teapot, that's a great twist, big thumb-up, well done
You're right, thanks a lot to spot it out.
I forgot that "Map to Object" gives a name to the new layer because we checked "new layer" in the filter "Map Object",
I cannot edit the post anymore, I give 2 solutions here.
Solutions
You can un-tick the "Create new layer" in Map object... for the "map" (the first to become a sphere), this will keep both layer's original name as the Ctrl+F will also keep "choco", and the all tutorial should have proper layers' naming (fastest solution in my opinion, and that would be my "edit" if I could edit the post)
Or if you still want a spare (do you need it?), once it's a sphere, rename the base layers you used with Map Object... to something else and rename the new layer with a sphere inside to "map", same thing for "choco "
(03-27-2022, 02:10 AM)Krikor Wrote: As for the ease of following the tutorial, if you allow me some suggestions:
Considering that when applying Map to the Object, a new layer was created:
In step 3 it reads: Select the "map" layer;
I think it would be --> Select the "Map to sphere".
And right after where it reads: Select "choco" layer;
Maybe it's --> Select the 'Map to sphere #1'.
Also in step 4, which reads: keep only the "map" layer visible;
Maybe it's --> keep only the "Map to sphere" visible.
You're right, thanks a lot to spot it out.
I forgot that "Map to Object" gives a name to the new layer because we checked "new layer" in the filter "Map Object",
I cannot edit the post anymore, I give 2 solutions here.
Solutions
You can un-tick the "Create new layer" in Map object... for the "map" (the first to become a sphere), this will keep both layer's original name as the Ctrl+F will also keep "choco", and the all tutorial should have proper layers' naming (fastest solution in my opinion, and that would be my "edit" if I could edit the post)
Or if you still want a spare (do you need it?), once it's a sphere, rename the base layers you used with Map Object... to something else and rename the new layer with a sphere inside to "map", same thing for "choco "