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Subject: robert.sharkey's Giger Bar


rolfi ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2000 at 3:23 AM ยท edited Thu, 26 December 2024 at 2:12 AM

Haven't I once seen a complete scene setup (.pz3) for the Bar somewhere? the GigerBar.zip in freestuff contains only the .obj, when i imort them as wavefront objects, they show up in not matching sizes. Any help? Rolfi


LoboUK ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2000 at 3:47 AM

I don't know that Robert actually posted a PZ3 for this. I know he posted 2 files (1 at 4.6Mb which contained the object files you're referring to and another containing 3 props). The best bet would be to either rescale the objects to fit in with whatever scene you're working on and add them to your props library when correctly scaled, or to drop Robert an e-mail. Paul


rolfi ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2000 at 4:02 AM

yeah, seems to be the only possibility. wasn't really sure to have seen a pz3 for it. thx for the answer, Paul


robert.sharkey ( ) posted Wed, 28 June 2000 at 12:06 PM

About the PZ3-File, sorry but it isn't possible to make a PZ3-Scene. No, thats not really the truth, the truth is that the PZ3-File comes out with 13Megs. About the size of the objects, they are modelled at the correct poser size, for me with poser3 there isn't any scaling needed. What you have to do if you load the objects: - disable all parameters without the one for the normals. Maybee if you enable especially the one for scaling it could be that the objects are to small or high. I personally haven't checked this. In the Zip-File is also only one of each object stored. If you need the chair (as example) more then one, you will find in the readme a possible setting for this. SHARKEY


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