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From: dma@mcs.com (Dan Ablan)
Subject: Re: Humanoid and Interchange
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>I wanted to save a posed version of the Humanoid man as a single
>object. My plan was to use Interchange, the Syndesis
>conversion program. If I load the original Humanoid Man scene
>into Interchange, it works fine. But if I load it into
>Lightwave first (even without changing the pose) and then save
>the scene, Interchange says the input file is corrupted.
>The file, however, loads back into Lightwave fine.
>Does anyone have any experience with this? I've Interchange
>v3.0 (dated Feb 08, '94). And Lightwave 3.5 on the Amiga.
Another way you could do this is through the use of POWER MACROS.
They have a macro, that you would run from Modeler, called "Load Scene".
It will, obviously, load a scene into modeler. From there, you can save
as 'one object'.
Dan Ablan
AGA DIGITAL STUDIOS
Chicago
dma@mcs.com
(312) 239-7957
http://www.mcs.com/~dma/home.html
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