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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hey all:
As the title suggests, I'm in the process of the trial and looking to see if AC3D is worth me acquiring. I do have one question and it's about SL sculpties and then one non SL related question ![]() All I did was import a cube in ac3d, didn't model it at all, just left it as it was. Saved it and uploaded it to SL. For some reason it's appearing with a dent in the top (see pic attached) Just wondering if there is anyway to stop this and reduce creasing at the poles? Also... when building a house (just an example) is there anyway to snap two different shapes together... eg, a vertex on one shape snapping to the vertex on another? I think that's all for the minute lol wouldn't wanna bore you senseless with a page of questions ![]() Thanks in advance for your help and look forward to hopefully becoming a regular on these boards. |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I can't answer SL issues, but:
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Also, just snapping the vertices together will *NOT* make it look right when rendering. You need to go through and tell it to optimize vertices to ensure they click together into one smooth surface.
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