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the3dwizard, I've tried that... but everytime I scale her down... I lose her, and can't find her anymore. I really feel like a total idiot :( But this is something that I've been REALLY wanting to learn, and now that I have the stuff to learn with, I just don't understand. lalverson.... the preview material is none.... is that where I'm supposed to be looking? in the render/materials. I'm so sorry that I KNOW I sound so DUMB here, but I just can't figure this out.... and I REALLY want too so badly. Thanks guys!! Deb
Debbie M.
Hi Deb, if you select the litle arrow on your preview styles and select "element styles" you can the select the scenery prop and click on "outline style" that will make the prop see through but keep your main figure solid so that you can see where you are pputting her in the castle, at least thats what I do with stuff like that anyways :) Alla
Yeah I'm always losing everything especially when importing objects. If the castle is an imported obj file then set size to 100% of figure in the import window and you're not going to be out by a factor of ten. If it's an object or a prop, try checking that x,y, and z trans are at 0 and drop both figures to the floor. If you still can't see your damsel then she's probably lost inside the castle. In the hierachy editor you can click on the eyeball next to the castle and bingo it disappears revealing your figure. (you can also 'disappear' your castle in its properties window, but you may have to repeat the operation for each of its component parts). Once you've found her you can scale as others have said above. angola
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Debbie M.