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Carbinkz

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Sorry to bother everybody.

I was having an issue with my rendering scenes (The scene pictured below is DMRNXS16 Mental Ray @ Bristol, but the issue occurs with virtually all the scenes I use, so I'm not sure what the issue may be). The picture I've added shows that my problem is that parts of my paint (in .tga format) goes onto all my window areas such as the windshield, and I'm not sure how to remedy this issue, as I'm still a beginner in the 3DS Max realm.

http://i.imgur.com/PW9QZu4.jpg

For courtesy, credits are:
Template: DMR
Base: PBR
Scene: Iceman
Logos/Numbers: BER, Google
 

nj9703

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Did you drag the scheme onto the body, or did you use the Material Editor? If you used the drag and drop method, that may be why.
 
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Carbinkz

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Did you drag the scheme onto the body, or did you use the Material Editor? If you used the drag and drop method, that may be why.
I was dragging and dropping the file onto the scene, but unless I'm doing it incorrectly, the problem persists while using the Material Editor.

Edit: If it helps at all, I'm using 3DS Max 2014
 
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The Iceman

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After you have the paint job on the car, use the "Eye Dropper" in the Material Editor and click it
on the window. Then grab your files. (If I'm not mistaken, they should already be there.)

Image 1.jpg Image 2.jpg
 
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