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Post by ulika on Aug 4, 2020 9:14:48 GMT -5
Hi. Can someone help? It doesn't overlap the way I planned. It doesn't work. Followed the lesson.
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Post by guycuk on Aug 4, 2020 14:36:57 GMT -5
i guess it is the blender version you are using, the tutorial uses 2.70 and you are using 2.79, i also tried this with 2.76 and had same results as you, so i think using the same version of blender as the tutorial ie 2.70 will solve your issue Note: Just did the tutorial using 2.70 blender this time and everything went exactly as the video showed, so defo use version 2.70
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 4, 2020 14:52:01 GMT -5
Hi. Select the curve, in Object mode choose Object - Apply - All Transforms to deltas. Now the program will understand where the object is in the scene currently
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Post by ulika on Aug 4, 2020 15:01:09 GMT -5
Hi. Select the curve, in Object mode choose Object - Apply - All Transforms to deltas. Now the program will understand where the object is in the scene currently I'm sorry it didn't help
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Post by ulika on Aug 4, 2020 15:01:50 GMT -5
i guess it is the blender version you are using, the tutorial uses 2.70 and you are using 2.79, i also tried this with 2.76 and had same results as you, so i think using the same version of blender as the tutorial ie 2.70 will solve your issue Logically. It is necessary to try. Thanks
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 4, 2020 16:22:24 GMT -5
Share the file please, Blender's version should not come in play in this.
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Post by guycuk on Aug 4, 2020 16:45:10 GMT -5
the blender version did make a difference for me, from the selection to cursor part and the way it unwrapped the mesh too, just for a heads up mauvemorn
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 4, 2020 20:20:21 GMT -5
I had the same issue a few days ago and, if my memory serves me well, resetting transforms did the trick. Why get a new version of Blender if it can be fixed in the current one
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Post by guycuk on Aug 4, 2020 22:50:56 GMT -5
True but 2.76 does not have that option, neither does 2.70 which are the reccommends for using s4s with, but yep 2.79 does have that option and im now using 2.79 from now on :D
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Post by ulika on Aug 5, 2020 6:29:36 GMT -5
Share the file please, Blender's version should not come in play in this. I pressed something, and I got a circle, but it still doesn't look right.... Blender
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Post by ulika on Aug 5, 2020 7:58:35 GMT -5
I had the same issue a few days ago and, if my memory serves me well, resetting transforms did the trick. Why get a new version of Blender if it can be fixed in the current one I don't know what the problem is(
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 5, 2020 7:59:43 GMT -5
Seems to be a bit different issue than what i had.
- select the curve, press Shift S, choose Cursor to active; - select the chain thing, press Shift S again, choose Selection to Cursor.
I think you would be able to avoid it by creating the chain at the center of the grid and not moving the origin ( or putting it to the center of the mass ). At least this was the difference between your and my case
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Post by ulika on Aug 5, 2020 8:11:20 GMT -5
Seems to be a bit different issue than what i had. - select the curve, press Shift S, choose Cursor to active; - select the chain thing, press Shift S again, choose Selection to Cursor. I think you would be able to avoid it by creating the chain at the center of the grid and not moving the origin ( or putting it to the center of the mass ). At least this was the difference between your and my case Thank you very much, it worked
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