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Post by h2okid on Jun 18, 2007 5:39:36 GMT -5
Okay now, I am facing problem again. I made a Sphere with 16 faces. A very huge one then I "Ctrl+M" it for scaling it. The sphere is actually from X = 512, Y = 512, I scale it until X = 2, Y = 2, which is very tiny that is what I wanting. If will give me Map error and all the sphere were gone after I saved. If I never scale the Sphere to this tiny, nothing happen and it works fine. Just after I scale it to this tiny, and then error happens. Same as I did 8 faces sphere. There were no error in 8 faces sphere but, it looks cool at first, after you compile and see it inside the game, the sphere is not like what you want, it is out of shape. What I did is, after I made those sphere, I save and quit Hammer. I went in back hammer, and notice the sphere will always change shape. Any ideas how I make a tiny sphere perfectly without changing? Thanks for help and I appreciate it.
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Post by Duck on Jun 18, 2007 9:09:57 GMT -5
the sphere might be an invalid object, to fix this, do a check for problems shortcut: alt + P. Then if in the window, says any error, such as invalid structure, that might be your sphere(s). Just click on it and there should be a button that says Fix, click that. If you're not having this problem, maybe instead of transforming it to 2 x 2, try just sizing it to 2 x 2 instead of scaling.
If this doesnt work I will search into it.
Duck
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Post by h2okid on Jun 18, 2007 10:26:59 GMT -5
Even after I fixed it, it still give me error for 16 faces sphere. Even if it is Valid, like I tried 8 faces sphere, after I fixing it, it never gives me error like 16 faces sphere did but, it doesn't give perfect sphere inside the game when we notice it, it is out of shape. After I made the sphere to be this tiny, it will change shape in game(not if it's big).
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Post by Duck on Jun 18, 2007 11:37:50 GMT -5
hmm, let me search on it and I will let you know what I find.
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Post by H2oKiD1 on Jun 19, 2007 5:48:52 GMT -5
So my beloved Duck ;D. Do you find anything yet?
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