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    Default draping images

    hello,

    so this is my problem, i georeferenced a raster image to a drawing and created a surface then i drapped that image into that surface and in the realistic visual style it all looks good, but i noticed that the quality of the image is really poor, so i rendered the surface, and noticed that the image is not drapped correctly, like it was not georeferenced right and it looks the image is upside down, is there any way to solve this?

    Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: draping images

    Quote Originally Posted by valejandro_ibarra View Post
    hello,

    so this is my problem, i georeferenced a raster image to a drawing and created a surface then i drapped that image into that surface and in the realistic visual style it all looks good, but i noticed that the quality of the image is really poor, so i rendered the surface, and noticed that the image is not drapped correctly, like it was not georeferenced right and it looks the image is upside down, is there any way to solve this?

    Thanks in advance
    I did my first surface and image drape last week, and noticed the same issues. Looking forward to seeing comments and a solution.

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