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Date: Wed, 6 Jul 1994 18:07:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Scott Bragg <csbragg@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Grid Size,Camera ?
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On Tue, 5 Jul 1994, Tim Tate wrote:
>
>
> > Now i load in a gigantic cloud object (5000 m or so)
> > boom ! my camera view is no longer of the cube, but of the
> > edge of the cloud object !
> > Now, i adjust the grid size using the keyboard command (really
> > nifty !) and the cube comes back into "focus"....
> >
Tim, the problem relates to how lightwave rounds off measurements based
on grid size in layout... if hte grid is too large compared to the
object, the nthe object gets rounded off.. or isn't shown... I assume
that the camera did not move when youloaded the cloud object. If it did,
then you did not have a key frame set up for the camera at frame 0.
Scott
csbragg@netcom.com