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  • Jodyjo

    August 15, 2007 at 2:10 pm in reply to: importing still graphics-correctly

    Thanks for your responses! They helped tremendously and we are able to import our still grfx! What a timesaver this will be!

  • Jodyjo

    March 16, 2006 at 5:35 pm in reply to: Importing C4D model

    I tried your suggestion and still no luck. Thank you for your response! I guess I’ll keep trying.

  • Jodyjo

    March 15, 2006 at 9:01 pm in reply to: Importing C4D model

    Hi-
    After going through the archives I noticed one message from Serge that read that models made from NURBS cannot be imported. Is that the answer?

    thanks!

  • Jodyjo

    March 9, 2006 at 10:06 pm in reply to: Lathe object

    Hi-

    Just another little quirk to throw in. My custom edge doesn’t load as it should.

    I have found four different “custom edges” folders in my Zaxwerks folder-all have the edge examples file in them. I have both exported an Illus. legacy (vs. 8) ai file and just saved an ai file to every one of these folders. When I go to custom edges: nothing. In case you’re wondering, I have the AE-pro 406 version.

    Any ideas? And thanks so much for your help!!!!!

  • Jodyjo

    March 8, 2006 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Lathe object

    Serge-

    I’m a new and sporadic user of Zaxwerks-mostly doing spinning logos. Trying to create a lathe object is new to me.

    I’ve been attempting what Jon has posted-to no avail. If I just put in a primitive sphere, I do not get the edges options at all. If I go by the book (pg 325), import a circle, add a half pipe edge I do not get a sphere as the book says, I get a fat circle-like a fat pancake or coin.

    So whatever you or someone else has done that you wouldn’t mind sharing I’d be extremely grateful!

    Also, I’m having difficulty understanding the edges and custom edges. What would the custom edge look like for an apple?

    Thanks so much for your help!!!!!

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