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Subject: Re: The Modeler that Ate San Francisco
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Yes. Once I made a scene of a skeleton claping his hands. I noticed one of
his legs was slightly smaller and some of the polys were wrong. I imported
the corrected the leg. I then exported (this is were I made the mistake) into
the scene and saved the scene and the object from Layout. Anyway the system
crashed so I re-loaded the scene and as soon as I hit continue from the scene
menu crash. I repeated this about 100 times. Next day when I was thinking
again I loaded the scene into Amiga DOS Edit. I deleted the leg from the
scene, it was for some reson not smaller but so large that it was cause the
system to crash. I don't know why. I then loaded the scene into Layout fine
and brought the old version of the leg (I had it on disk,lucky for me:) ) and
corrected size and poly's and all was well. I was lucky that A) the object
was a seperate portion of the skeleton and B) I had the original backed up.
Try to see the object size in a text editer or if it's seperate delete it.
Goodluck,
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Jose Burgos
JD Media Inc.
Home of "Into the Light" (Intolight@aol.com)
262 92nd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11209
718-836-2821
Joseburgos@aol.com
Computer Graphic Imagery
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