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3 Dimensional Chat / Help with metasequoia!!!

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x wiing
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 00:37
Can someone help me? I'm currently using Metasequoia, and I'm having trouble with this lego model. No matter what i do, the image always looks like this[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Jon\My Documents\My Pictures\to be deleted[/img]. It's supposed to look like this:
[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Jon\My Documents\Random Ladraw FIles\Meta Files\Lego File[/img]
Please Help!!!

Oh here is the file...if you need it.

Another valiant effort, wasted!

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RUCCUS
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 00:43 Edited at: 17th Sep 2007 00:44
Did you really just link us to a file on your computer..? xD. I've never seen someone do that before.

5Louiz
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Posted: 17th Sep 2007 02:10 Edited at: 17th Sep 2007 02:13
He really gave the link to his computer Now we have full access to his files.

Just kidding. Dude, the internet does not allow you to do it. You have to upload the images to a hosting service (Photobucket.com and ImageShack.us are very good) and post the link to them here.

I looked at you model. It is a mess (probably because of the .x exporter). There were more than one thousand duplicated vertives. .x is not well portable.

Upload the images to one of those services, post the link to them here and post the model in good format (.obj, .3ds, .lwo, .blend, .cob, .xsi). Then we shall be able to help.

Your model is awesome, by the way

"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
zircher
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Posted: 21st Sep 2007 06:04
Yeah, you need to join verts and eliminate the overlapping polys. I'd start by moving all the meshes to one object (if they're not) and unify the faces (that should properly set all the normals.)
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