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From: James Jones/Nibbles and Bits <jgjones@usa.net>
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Subject: Save Transformed
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Dwarner@albany.net said:
>Sigh...that's right. Damn, it seems like there should be SOME way to
>save a clip-mapped object, although I guess it would be rather involved
>because you're actually creating NEW geometry.
>
>Oh well...I guess I'll just have to model a new object and boolean it
>from my clip-mapped object.
You could try rendering a shot of the clip-mapped object so that it
takes up the full screen, and use that image in Modeler to trace
over...
Not being able to see your object, I can't say if this is good idea