My objects have run away

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Post by hemulin // Feb 20, 2007, 11:15am

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Has anyone else ever had a scene where every so-often when you render objects, not the scene (multiple or single) the objects displace, and the more you do it the more they displace. It must be about the third time i've noticed it, but it's very unusual.

Post by Asem // Feb 20, 2007, 12:07pm

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Yeah, it's hapened to me also but I've only noticed when moving from player to model view.

Post by prodigy // Feb 20, 2007, 12:30pm

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Yup...


1) You use Vray??

2) Use the Bridge in on and Full Merge..

3) If you have problems.. do this.. first close the bridge and reopen, when you ask, put from the model...

4) Save as. your work in TS6.6 format and reload..


Thats all you can do to solve that problem.. :D


Oh.. of course, cross your fingers!!

naaa.. its a joke.. :p


Best REgards..

Post by hemulin // Feb 20, 2007, 10:11pm

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No....lightworks....though i do have vray installed and have the bridge turned on auto

Post by prodigy // Feb 21, 2007, 2:56am

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Wierd,

1) i recomends you use the bridge in on, full merge

2) if you dont use the player, turnit off.


I think its a sincro problem, you move something on the model, and the auto moves on the player,, but you move again but on the model side is not moved again and the sincro send other position to the model..

I cant reproduce the problem, but i think it came for that way..

I have problems when i copy grouped object that be moved to the center of a scene..

Other problem is sometimes the scene apear a duplicated over the original.. you have 2 objects.. one can be render and the other not..

:confused: maybe i can send this scene to see the problem...
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