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- From: David Naylor <dave@ancient.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Imagine 2.0 and Pixel 3D problem.
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 96 04:35:33 GMT
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- Some time around Mon, 25 Mar 96, Leon did scribble thus:
-
- Sorry for taking so long to reply, but I don't have an account of my own
- so I have to rely on a friend's - when I get the chance to see him.
-
- > > That's something I've noticed too..... Everytime I try to Transform
- > >the object (in either the Detail or Stage editor) it always results in a
- > >completely unrecognizable, 2D, mess. And, the Transform settings requester
- > >tells me that my object has a 0 Y-axis whenever it comes to scaling, etc.
- >
- > Ah ha!! I had this problem for a while too! Quite often Pixel 3D saves
- > Imagine objects with a zero sized y axis. No matter how much you scale the axis
- > it never seems to get and larger.
-
- A-ha! It seems an end to my problems may be in sight! :)
-
- > (2) Select the axis that is stuffed and select "trasform" from the
- > menus. Now click on the "transform axis only" button and make
- > sure that it is on. Now select "rotate", but rotate it 0
- > degrees about each axis. This seems to make Imagine happy.
-
- I tried the above method and it worked perfectly. :)))
-
- > Hope I was of some help and not too confusing - got to many assignments
- > on my mind !!
-
- It worked and it wasn't too confusing. Brilliant, just what I've been
- looking for. A big thanks for the help. :)
-
- Bye,
-
- D.
-
-