336 chapter 9 ■ Normal Maps, Displacement Maps, Maya, and Decimation Master
levels (which carry mostly details). This means you can generate a displacement map
from level 3 of a five-level model and use the resulting map as a bump map. Because
the map was generated from a higher subdivision level, it is only calculating the dif-
ference between the highest level and the current level. If that difference is mostly fine
details, a suitable bump map will be created.
Normal Maps We saw what normal maps are and how they func-
tion earlier in this chapter. The options here are identical to those found
under the Tool → Normal Map menu with the exception of the SubDiv
Level slider (Figure 9.74). Again this slider will allow you to create nor-
mal maps that carry just the finer details depending on how high up the
subdivision level chain you generate it.
Textures from Polypaint Polypaint textures can be generated quickly and
easily with these options. You can also generate color textures for UVs out-
side 0 to 1 using this plug-in. This technique is extremely helpful when you
have painted in high definition. There are no menu options for polypaint
textures in the plug-in menu—only the option to generate the color maps.
Figure 9.72 The Multi Map Exporter plug-in interface
Select map types to export
Merge all subtool maps into one
Set resolution
Map options
Flip vertical
Switch to stored Morph Target
before making maps
File Export options
Store a preferences f ile
Set file names
Set border size in pixels
Create map for
each subtool
Begin creating maps
Figure 9.73 The
Displacement
Map options
Figure 9.74 The
Normal Map
menu options