picturemaker opened this issue on Mar 31, 2003 ยท 8 posts
picturemaker posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 3:28 PM
Aldaron posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 3:57 PM
Ungroup, rotate it then regroup.
picturemaker posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 4:22 PM
Thankyou - that works great!! That has baffled me for quite somtime Peter
madmax_br5 posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 4:36 PM
any pointers you can give me on canoma? I bought it a while back but haven't he slightest idea how to use it...
picturemaker posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 4:49 PM
It's very tricky to use if you try to do complex projects. I try to keep things simple put a box in, then apply the texture, save it - and export it to Bryce to construct the building. I find the wireframes go crazy if you try to do too much - adding other primitives and glueing them - I spent alot of time trying to work it out, but decided that keep it simple is the best way. Now my problems are solved with the skewing of the imported model - I should be able to build with out the problems I was having. There is a website dedicated to Canoma at http://www.canoma.com/ Peter
TheBryster posted Mon, 31 March 2003 at 7:08 PM Forum Moderator
There's a little gizzmo on the Bryce workplace.... Select your object, hit the top button on the selection menu..the one that gives you all your positions and sizes and look for a little triangle to the right of the menu. A drop-down lets you select 'Remove Sheer'.....that should do it for you....... Sorry I'm a bit vague but I don't have Bryce running at the moment and my brain suffers from ram failure....! The Bryster
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picturemaker posted Tue, 01 April 2003 at 3:35 AM
I just tried your advice - it works! I tried Ungroup, rotate then regroup. but I didn't realise at first when I rotate, it leaves some of the model behind which I had to reassemble. Thanks very much - Bryce certainly has alot of tricks. Peter
Aldaron posted Tue, 01 April 2003 at 11:36 AM
ok then rotate, ungroup then re-group :) That should work too. Then the bounding box will be oriented to world coordinates so you shouldn't get any shearing.