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Subject: 
how do I combine 2 models in mlcad to render one image?
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Date: 
Sat, 5 Aug 2000 05:45:53 GMT
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    I'm trying to make a rendered image of my microfig space ship. I was
planning on making 4 seperate models in mlcad and then combining them into
one file so I could then render the whole ship.
    I checked the mlcad tutorial and learned how to import a submodel and
then create a new model from the 2. In mlcad I can see this combined model
after I extract them from the documents area but I can only save it as an
.mpd file-- which l3pao will not open. Is it not possible to save all of
this as one .dat file so I can feed it into l3pao and then render it?

    Any help with this would be very appreciated.

    Jon.



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  Re: how do I combine 2 models in mlcad to render one image?
 
yes, just open one part of you model (most likely the center.) then rightclick on the modeling area, go to add, then part. then click custom part and load your other dat file. thats it! (24 years ago, 5-Aug-00, to lugnet.cad.mlcad, lugnet.cad, lugnet.cad.ray)

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