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Subject: Amiga to PC Object Errors
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 95 08:24:19 PDT
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When I created an anim on the Amiga and transferred it
to the PC to render, I noticed that one object had holes in it which
were not present when viewed on the Amiga. I must have spent 2 hrs trying
to patch the holes without being noticable, but with no luck. Is
this a bug or is there a way to remedy the problem? I tried moving the
object between machines twice with no change. If I bring the PC object
back to the Amiga, I can see the holes there.
Don
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