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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 1994 10:51:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: Keith Lea <keith@cais.cais.com>
Subject: Lone Polygons
To: Lightwave <lightwave-l@netcom.com>
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What is the fastest way to find lone flipped polygons within Lightwave?
I have tried using align but, that has given me mixed results. I have
done a lot manually there has got to be an easier way.
Normally I create my own objects but I am in the midst of converting
some of my older objects from Imagine, Turbo Silver using Interchange 3.0
but am having to go through and flip polygons all over the place. Any
suggestions?
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*Keith Lea--Software Engineer-CNE
*D-Cubed Design
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