Re: contest News

2005-10-02 Thread Boris Jahn
Hi Brandon and Daniel,

 Ps: I wonder if a lawnmover would qualify as a 4legged garden
 monster, 

indeed :) ... my dogs are running away like hell if they see me with the
lawnmower. All is a question of the PoV ;)
Also maybe an Iguana sunbathing in a garden might be considered as
quadped monster for some people. At least the community decides who wins
and I'm easily persuaded that the image strikes the topic. 

 oops,  just saw on the site that the voting info is still
 available...
 Too bad for gardens, looks like more people voted for it
 however than 
 any other.

This voting is not a question of quantity. 7 of 19 of the voters said
No thanks to the garden topic.

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Re: contest News

2005-10-02 Thread Frank Dodd

Boris Jahn wrote:


Hi,
the october-december contest is started. The topic is Quadped Monsters.
Check the contest page for details. 
Great News! David M. Ingebretsen has upped his prize for the contest to

75 US$. Many thanks!

The voting for the StarWars Contest will start this weekend.
 

Thanks Boris, this sounds like another interesting subject, a nice broad 
base that people can have lots of fun with, everything from gentically 
modified meat eating elephants to walking alien war machines I guess, as 
long as it has four legs and makes you want to hide in the basement 
anything goes.


I'd also like to send many thanks to David the often unsung contest hero 
who has been supporting the well established contest for years!


Frank The Rookie Dodd


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Problems with service pack 2

2005-10-02 Thread Hans Andersson



Hi,

I have some problems with the software after 
installing SP2, if I open the property window and closes
it I receive an error message.



And if I go to the window map of Realsoft and open 
the "Propery window" file with wordpad then
it "says" :
c:/realsoft3d/windows/Property Window

so I guess my problem is related to that and that 
my Realsoft is installed on my F drive.

/Hans Andersson 



Re: Problems with service pack 2

2005-10-02 Thread Hans Andersson


 
  Hans Andersson schrieb:
   Hi,

   I have some problems with the software after installing SP2, if I open 
   the property window and closes
it I receive an error message.


   And if I go to the window map of Realsoft and open the Propery window 
   file with wordpad then
it says :
   c:/realsoft3d/windows/Property Window

   so I guess my problem is related to that and that my Realsoft is 
   installed on my F drive.

   /Hans Andersson   
  
  Same problem here: Every new window need some seconds to open. There are 
  many errors of this type. For example, double click in the Material 
  window on a material and then check Preview will result in the 
  following error message after some seconds:
  
  Cannot find sub image \/.realsoft/temp/Material Preview_box_0_0.r3i
  (Error:r3fremp:1712)
  Cannot output image
  (Error:r3freng:1745)
  
  But the material preview will be displayed.
  
  OS: Windows98SE
  Installation-Path: C:\Programme\Realsoft\Realsoft3D
  
  Looks strange.
  
  Since,
  Yogi Marc Michael
 
 I received an email from Juha Meskanen and he suggested me to define a 
 missing environment variable, probably because of win98,
 that tells Realsoft where to put some stuff.
 After some testing I came up with this solution for my win98:
 
 Edit Autoexec.bat.
 Add this line: 
 Set USERPROFILE=c:\windows\profiles\hans\application data.   
 hans is my username so you have to look in the profiles map what the name 
 is of your user map.
 
 Probably this isnt the correct way to do it but it works for me.
 
 In win2000 it is working but there the inactive icons look strange, in 
 win98 they look the way they are suppose to.
 
 I hope this is of assistance to you,
 Hans Andersson 
 
 
 

I forgot one thing, you have to restart your computer after editing autoexec.bat

/Hans Andersson