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Bob G.
05-03-01, 05:46 PM
Hi There
Bear with me as I am brand new and still on
the tutorial.
I wish to create and edit many objects to
creat " one " final model.
I then want to be able to edit the model buy
editing each individual object with sizing,
rotating, moving, etc. And then finalize
the model. Whew!
Hope I explained this correctly.
Thank you very much,
Bob G.

upham
05-03-01, 07:13 PM
OK, do it then.

Upham
P.s Was there a question here? :confused:
Try this thread (http://www.pixolator.com/zbc-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=000074) about the polymesh tool. Then move onto this thread (http://www.pixolator.com/zbc-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=000064) about the magic marker tool that may work. Just be warned that these are for the more advanced user. I would just stick with the modeling and painting side of things to start with. Have you downloaded the Modeling-Basics PDF found at the Pixologic site. (http://pixologic.com/)
PPS. Sorry if I sounded snidey. Change in the weather. Hope to catch you around soon.

Kruzr
05-03-01, 07:54 PM
:) Hi Bob G......Right now there is no official tool to do this, but in the next ( soon to be released ) version, there will be a tool to do what you want. Until then it's not a problem to create several objects one at a time. After you've modeled each object the way you want it - you save it with it's own name Ex: Head - Body - Arm, etc. After you complete all your models, then you load each one separately, size it & place it where you want it. Just remember - Once you place an object where you want it, & load a new one, you can't move your previous model again.....UNLESS - you re-load it. If you don't know about "Markers" yet, you should read-up on them. "Markers" remember where you place each piece ( object ), so if you have to re-load it again, the "Marker" remembers where it should go & the size of it, that's very helpful. I hope this helps you some??? See'ya later & have a good one..... :cool: Mark.

Bob G.
05-04-01, 05:45 PM
Thanks to Upham & Mark
Will look at what you both recommend.
Just looking for features that will satisfy
my desire to purchase this program.
Thanks Again,
Bob G.