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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hungary
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PolyFromLines. New script for AC3D 5.0 or later. Only runs under Windows.
It creates a polygonal surface from four connected lines. Download it from: http://www.heavenlypictures.hu |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 93
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Has anyone else tried this script ????
I've watched the video and it looks kinda cool but I can't get the demo to work. All I get are error messages when I click on the PolyFromLines button. And this script costs $40. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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errors like this
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hungary
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You must draw four lines. Not one polyline.
Watch this: ![]() The opposite lines must have the same number of vertexes: ![]() Then select the four lines. It's all the same what selction mode you use.(Group,vertex...). And click Polyfromlines/Create polygon ![]() That's all.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Brighton, England
Posts: 231
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it is a good script and i can get it to work, but $40 for that, I think i will do it the longer way.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hungary
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Now you can buy it for euro10, or $15!
click here |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Er... I understand that 4 years are quite a while, but my work got in the way :roll:
Yesterday I found that ancient download, PolyFromLines, in a dusty corner of an old USB flash, watched the video and liked it well enough to give it a thought or three about purchasing the real thing. But, alas! now at heavenlypictures.hu (hope my wife won't ever see that name ) all I can find is something that only works for 3d studio max, and their search engine claims to know nothing about AC3D.OK, good (and bad) things come and go, we must live with that. Does anyone know of a similar product that can be used with AC3D and is still available today? THANKS! |
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