I'm looking after this for a long time now. I just can't find any solution, anywhere. I'm trying to apply 3 different textures on a cylinder (2 caps, and side) But I have absolutely no idea on how to achieve this. Can you orient me? Here's what I'm doing for now :

var coin1_geo = new THREE.CylinderGeometry( 100, 100, 10, 100, 100, false );
var coin1_texture = THREE.ImageUtils.loadTexture("./assets/avers.png");
var coin1_mat = new THREE.MeshLambertMaterial({map:coin1_texture});
var coin1 = new THREE.Mesh( coin1_geo, coin1_mat );
coin1.rotation.x = 20;
coin1.position.set(0,0,0);
coin1.castShadow = true;
coin1.receiveShadow = false;
scene.add( coin1 );

As you can see here, I only apply one texture on all faces. But even on caps, it's not really displaying, I only have a piece of the full circle. Please help, I'm achieving a coin, if you didn't figure out. Even if you just give me a link to a tutorial I would be really thanksfull. I can't find anything, and my knowledge in 3D/OpenGL programming is quite limited. Thanks a lot.

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I think you need more than just a cylinder for a coin, you should probably add two "rings" (with inner radius = 0) at the top and at the base. – spacevillain Nov 29 '11 at 19:26
Why? The last version of three.js has a boolean (openEnded) for Cylinders, to close ends by caps or not. The last parameter of THREE.CylinderGeometry. Or I didn't understand why I should add "rings"... so why? ;) – YoannM Nov 29 '11 at 19:40
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[edit] Three cylinders didn't work since the cap UVs are bogus. You need to roll your own cap geometries. Not a lot of work, just annoying. Here's how to do an uncapped cylinder with custom caps:

var coin_sides_geo =
  new THREE.CylinderGeometry( 10.0, 10.0, 1.0, 100.0, 10.0, true );
var coin_cap_geo = new THREE.Geometry();
var r = 10.0;
for (var i=0; i<100; i++) {
  var a = i * 1/100 * Math.PI * 2;
  var z = Math.sin(a);
  var x = Math.cos(a);
  var a1 = (i+1) * 1/100 * Math.PI * 2;
  var z1 = Math.sin(a1);
  var x1 = Math.cos(a1);
  coin_cap_geo.vertices.push(
    new THREE.Vertex(new THREE.Vector3(0, 0, 0)),
    new THREE.Vertex(new THREE.Vector3(x*r, 0, z*r)),
    new THREE.Vertex(new THREE.Vector3(x1*r, 0, z1*r))
  );
  coin_cap_geo.faceVertexUvs[0].push([
    new THREE.UV(0.5, 0.5),
    new THREE.UV(x/2+0.5, z/2+0.5),
    new THREE.UV(x1/2+0.5, z1/2+0.5)
  ]);
  coin_cap_geo.faces.push(new THREE.Face3(i*3, i*3+1, i*3+2));
}
coin_cap_geo.computeCentroids();
coin_cap_geo.computeFaceNormals();

var coin_sides_texture =
  THREE.ImageUtils.loadTexture("./coin_sides.png");
var coin_cap_texture =
  THREE.ImageUtils.loadTexture("./coin_face.png");

var coin_sides_mat =
  new THREE.MeshLambertMaterial({map:coin_sides_texture});
var coin_sides =
  new THREE.Mesh( coin_sides_geo, coin_sides_mat );

var coin_cap_mat = new THREE.MeshLambertMaterial({map:coin_cap_texture});
var coin_cap_top = new THREE.Mesh( coin_cap_geo, coin_cap_mat );
var coin_cap_bottom = new THREE.Mesh( coin_cap_geo, coin_cap_mat );
coin_cap_top.position.y = 0.5;
coin_cap_bottom.position.y = -0.5;
coin_cap_top.rotation.x = Math.PI;

var coin = new THREE.Object3D();
coin.add(coin_sides);
coin.add(coin_cap_top);
coin.add(coin_cap_bottom);
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I'm definitely testing this tomorrow. But what should look like the cap's texture, is it a simple png of the cap (round coin on transparent background)? Or do I have to mess up with UV Texturing for that? It was my initial problem in fact. But we'll see how it's doing like that. Thanks anyway. – YoannM Jan 31 at 3:13
Ahh, I would imagine it's a simple png of the cap. But let me try it out first. Doing your own custom cap geometry isn't too hard either, I can give you an example if the cap texturing seems weird to me. – Ilmari Heikkinen Jan 31 at 15:50
Ok, the cap texturing is weird. Have to use your own UVs. – Ilmari Heikkinen Feb 13 at 14:26
Wow, you did a lot on this... That was my initial problem (UVs). I had no idea how to deal with these, and you enlighten me. Thank you a lot. – YoannM Feb 13 at 19:34
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