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3 Dimensional Chat / Character Shop - Scaling A Imported Object

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Regen eratez
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Posted: 19th Jun 2009 01:31
Hey guys, evertime I import a object, it ends up much smaller, well let my picture explain the problem.

How do I scale this correctly? What is the CS XYZ scale?

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Regen eratez
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 00:38
I remember having this issue before, is their no way around this issue because its impossible to animate when the object scale is so low compared to the animation bones.

Does anyone even use this program ? Any alternatives?

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Regen eratez
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Posted: 28th Jun 2009 21:55
I'm going to bump this since I'm still curiose on how to get my model to fit the limbs...

I'm guessing no one uses this program? I can see why
lazerus
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Posted: 28th Jun 2009 21:58
rescale before the import,

simples?


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Aaagreen
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Posted: 29th Jun 2009 18:53
But that involves a LOT of trial and error, unless you somehow import the default character into modelling program and re-size it exactly right.

lazerus
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Posted: 29th Jun 2009 20:45
yep, thats why i gave up with going to buy it.

Spyro0
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2009 22:07
When I saw this thread, I thought Great, the answer to my problem. You were going to be my hero Regen eratez.

Alas, seems we're all, still in the same boat. no way to rescale your model in Character shop.

Such a silly and obvious tool to leave out. Oh well back to doing things the hard way.

Smarter than the average bear.
wizardious
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2009 10:37
try blender
i resized the fpsc sas character and even straightened his arm into the fpsc default pose. I had the vertices about 90% attached with the trial version of CS, and the animations looked pretty good.

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