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  • 1.  Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-25-2014 01:04
    How can I make a quad for a screen grab of a twitter picture to size it to the quad size? I created a quad, but when producers apply a picture that is small, we get a tiny pic on the graphic.


  • 2.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-25-2014 16:31
    Hi Mark,

    Have you tried changing the auto size setting on the quad?



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  • 3.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-25-2014 17:31
    I did. Should I also have Maintain Aspect Ratio of Texture checked?

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  • 4.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-26-2014 12:24
    Hi Mark,

    I believe the quad will autosize regardless of that setting the very first time you assign a material to it. Do you have a material assigned already in the template for the producers to replace; or did you leave the template quad unassigned?

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  • 5.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-26-2014 15:56
    I have a material assigned to it.

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  • 6.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-26-2014 15:59
    Ok, can you provide more details on the steps you are performing and what results you are getting/expecting?

    Are you using the MOS Plugin?

    Are you replacing these in Layout mode, or using published materials and replacing through sequencer?

    Thanks

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  • 7.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 03-27-2014 15:10
    I think I have it figured out Brian. But thank you for your help.

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  • 8.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 04-06-2014 21:03
    One thing I'm stuck on, how can I make a quad able to be scaled in I-News?

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  • 9.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 04-06-2014 23:50
    Add the Scale or Texture Coordinates to the published fields in the Template Links tab in Designer.

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  • 10.  RE: Posting a picture to a quad

    Posted 04-07-2014 00:25
    Thank you Brian!

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