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From: Scott McCabe <scottm@limestone.kosone.com>
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Subject: Re: Lightwave to 3DS
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RME3D@aol.com wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any experience... using LW 'first' then using
>3DS?
Well a while back I made a scene for a guy that ended up going to
3ds. The conversion technically went fine but when I loaded it up
into 3ds, instead of getting any polys I got points, the sizes where
wrong so basicially I had to remodel it in 3DS. yuk! So what I would
do from now on, if it has to be in 3Ds, model it in 3DS. This is
your best guarantee that it'll come out looking decent...at least