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how to find the size of an object...

how to find the size of an object...

2004-04-27       - By Lee Hallett

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Take you models and make them a child of a null. Then make this null the child
of another null that has a rotation of -90. Export all that to Max - you should
preserve your animations and have eveything orientaded correctly...


> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Steven Caron [mailto:strang@(protected)]
> Sent: 27 April 2004 04:11
> To: XSI@(protected)
> Subject: Re: how to find the size of an object...
>
>
> I am actually having a bit of trouble with the model's
> orientation... he is
> laying on his back when i get him into MAX... not to
> signifigant.. but the
> cord system should be same in the sense that "front" is yx
> plane, correct? i
> actually didn't see if MAX's "front" is yx which i can do later..
>
> ever run into this?
>
> -Steven Caron
> -Student @ AiFL
>
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