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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
I've never had that happen, but yesterday on the image of the women in the stream, one of the figures kept losing it's head when I dropped it! Thankfully, the "undo" worked. Very strange, the head didn't appear to go anywhere else, it just disappeared. And yes, Guitta, I have 4.12. shrugs The mysteries of Vue...
ROFL!! Good suggestions all around! group the whole thing once it is imported or save model as a vob! When I know I am going to be moving the object(s) around a lot this it's good to know! I will install the 4.12 update...and want to install it BEFORE I get the new additional ram... so I can see what this does by itself! Wish me luck! :)) Lyne
Life Requires Assembly and we all know how THAT goes!
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I just got a couple full updates for my Vue 4.01.. I got the 4.1 (I remember gebe saying that was a good one) and I got the 4.12 (the full ones).... while I think about what I want to try after getting new ram... I do have another question I have never seen addressed... and just curious. When I import a figure from poser via the pz3 import option and "drop to floor or ground" most of the time it sits right down on the ground. But once in a while if I have been moving it and resizing it a lot, I hit the drop and it kind of 'crumbles all in a pile'. At that point I hit 'undo' and the model comes back up, BUT now it has "seams" where all the body parts are! I must then delete the model and import a clean copy, so it is 'whole' again. Has anyone had this happen? Lyne
Life Requires Assembly and we all know how THAT goes!