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3 Dimensional Chat / Milkshape's smoothing groups

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Grismald
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Posted: 6th Feb 2004 21:22
Could someone explain me how smoothing groups work in milkshape?
I've seen a tut by simple dealing with it on LLRGT forums, but i can't acces the .chm file, the link seems broken.
zircher
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Posted: 6th Feb 2004 22:07 Edited at: 6th Feb 2004 22:17
Go to milkshape's site and download the CHM. I think there might have been an URL change as this is the second time this week that I've heard of people not being able to access the help files.
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http://www.swissquake.ch/chumbalum-soft/files/MS3DHelp.chm

Grismald
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Posted: 6th Feb 2004 22:44
Thanks Zircher, but i already have this manual and there doesn't seem to be any detailed information about smoothing groups in it.
In fact the .chm file i was talking about is the tut on LLRGT:
http://www.dannywartnaby.co.uk/rgt/index.php?board=12;action=display;threadid=682
zircher
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 00:12
Ah! The link I posted is the CHM for the program and not a tutorial help file.
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arras
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 23:55
1. select faces you want to be in same smoothing group

2. in groups menu pres ASSIGN button and then group number you want to assing selected faces to

dont use group number one, acording to Simple it is default for all faces on model.

if you assign faces to group number that already holds some faces, selected faces will be added to those already inside
arras
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Posted: 7th Feb 2004 23:57
And one more thing, Simple's site is broken for longer time already and I did not see him around for some time...
Grismald
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Posted: 8th Feb 2004 14:45 Edited at: 8th Feb 2004 14:46
Thanks a lot for the explanations.
And yeah i haven't seen simple for a while either...

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