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tS7

tS7

2003-12-17       - By Stuart

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How about import / export filters that aren't an extra cost. I've heard
excuses for this before but I don't agree. My vector draw software comes
with a zillion import / export options to ensure compatibility with other
software. At the very least the very essential one should work well. Even
the really big dogs offer compatibility with other software.
-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Galaxyroom" <galaxyroom@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: [TSML] tS7


> Yep - I agree with the 3Ds import. I also frequently get models looking
like
> some of their parts have been de-assembled.
>
> Cobus
>
> > Well, and by the way, better .3ds import also. I bought a .3ds Ford
Focus
> > model, and when loaded into tS most of the parts were scrambled. It was
> not
> > a quick thing to put everything in place as there are a lot of things
that
> > have to fit to each other. Also some things had lost there orientation,
> and
> > after twisting them right, I save the car in the object library, just to
> find
> > that next time I loaded it into a scene some of the things lost their
> orientation
> > again...
> >
> > - Hans
>