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Re: Can someone answer this?
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lugnet.cad
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Thu, 25 Oct 2001 00:00:32 GMT
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What are you useing to convert the files?
Gary
John P. Miller <jpmiller@micoks.net> wrote in message
news:GLpsFy.JMr@lugnet.com...
> I tried converting the part to a DXF, and had no problem. Which version of
> Bryce are using? Although what you describe sounds similar to something I
> have seen with other parts. Some of the parts I have brought into Bryce
> contain "bowties". This problem occurs in many of the parts when converted
> to be used in Bryce. To get around this I have reworked some of the parts
> so that when they are converted the problem spots do not occur. Example of
> other parts that have problems are the the 2345 - castle wall and all
> variations, 30360 Cylinder; used for engines on Star Wars models, 3004P05,
> 1x2 Brick with grille pattern. This is just to name a few.
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> In lugnet.cad, Eduardo Vazquez Harte writes:
> > I decide to try to render the LEGO baseplates in bryce without the road
> > paintings so I converted this file 2361.dat to lws then import it to bryce
> > but in the working space in you know the road show great but there a funny
> > part there are these bigs balls in the center of the road why is it? Is it
> > to stop the traffic ? anyway and why so many of them "not only 2 but more"? so
> > I think if I delete them that dosen't make any difference.
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