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Blender F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:44 pm)
Edit: Sorry about the poor picture resolution, I am not very good at using the default file attatchment feature :/
Thanks 3dz. I'll try that next time :) I wanted to mention somthing about the size constraint thing. It's new in this version. I've used it quite a bit, and I've noticed that if I don't set it to zero every time I import, that it shrinks my object down very tiny. That's about all I know, wish I knew how to turn it off permanently.
Open up the obj_import.py, in the scripts folder, in a text editor.
Look for this line at the bottom of the script, under load_obj_ui.
IMPORT_CONSTRAIN_BOUNDS= Draw.Create(10.0)
Just change the (10.0) to whatever value you prefer as default, then save the .py file.
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking. He apologizes for this. He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.
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Hello,
I am new to blender, and perhaps I am doing it wrong. I am trying to import a wavefont object, but once I navigate to the file and select it. I hit Enter, and nothing seems to happen. The object does not appear. :huh: I also tried to import a 3DS file, the same thing happened. :blink:
I know blender has a huge learning curve, and so far I don't think I'm doing so bad. I'd just don't understand the python script errors...... Can somebody help me please?
Here is a screen shot of the DOS window.: