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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
Pretty well what I did. I spaced two of the negatives across from each other and then grouped them. Copied that and pasted it. Rotated it 90degrees and then copied and rotaed 45, then 22.5, etc. Then ungrouped everything, and started adding all these little negative objects to teh larger center piece. I'll post the resuting OBJ.
Hi, one hint, that I learned the hard way in Bryce4 (i.e.: files of >200MB or more than 80mio polygons): always consider the rapidly growing file-size, and polygon-count, when duplicating or even multi-replicating high-res terrains!! Well, nothing, 512MB or 1Gig of RAM couldnt compensate?! ;-) Hubert
"All that we see or fear, is but a Sphere inside a Sphere." (E. A. Pryce -- Tuesday afternoon, 1845)
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I need to make a gear. Making the basic cylinder for the gear and sizing it and then making the negative part to cut out the teeth - all well and good. How do I get the peices evenly spaced around the gear itself? Grouping tends to cause the center fo the gear to re-set adn then rotating makes it "wobble" so the next set fo teeth are'nt even. Ideas?