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Translation Trouble (Power Join)
Hello community, hello N-Power-Team,
some strange effects have occured, and as very often, I do not know, if it is a bug, sensibility of p-nurbs, my fault or a lack of memory of my computer... I have worked on this gear-shift. When I try to join them all together, the folds of the knob staighten and loose their casual gum-like look. This happens, when I join the upper object (the knob) and the lower object (the stick) together. So could anybody please try it out and tell me, if he or she could reproduce this mistake? Am I doing something wrong? Is it a matter of computer memory? Kind regards Arnim |
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Hello, it's me again...
the attachement did not follow. So here it is (I hope). Kind regards Arnim PS: The attachement does not seem to follow. And I don't know why. Here is the link, to download the model, which makes trouble http://www.loxogon.de/Max-Meshes/tra...powerjoin).zip (click on the file-name "translation_troubles_(powerjoin).zip") I promise, that it isn't an infected file. I am desperate. I hope you can help me :-) Last edited by loxogon; 11-12-2008 at 08:15 AM. Reason: Attachement did not follow (again) |
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The big problem I see is pretty much none of the surfaces actually line up. You have multiple overlapping surfaces or edges that don't match between surfaces. So it is having to adjust the edges to in an attempt sew them together. You need to rebuild your surfaces to insure that the edges align, and surfaces don't overlap.
-Eric Edit: You can try adjust the Blend/Rail Sweep Synchronizations to see if it will get the surfaces to align. Last edited by PiXeL_MoNKeY; 11-18-2008 at 07:06 PM. |
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Thank you.
Kind regards Arnim |
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