1) Load a project or just start RS (startup.r3d will load) .
2) Select Load Startup .
3) Look in your Material Window (only aluminum?)
but if I use RMB in the Material-tab
and select sort alphabetically all
materials are visible and at the right place.
Matthias
Hi Matthias :
Yes ,
http://www.studiodynamics.net/tutes/planetary7.html
Thanks for the nice words guys . Had to giggle when I checked the
Astronomy Picture of the Day site , this morning . Seems I wasn't
the only one having trouble finding craters . APOD link below .
studio wrote:
Hi Gang :
Spent the last month rebuilding my machines and network (what a
nightmare) and since I didn't contribute much during that time , I
thought I'd throw together a quick tutorial regarding that Planetary
Project .zip file I put together this past June .
studio wrote:
Hi Gang :
Spent the last month rebuilding my machines and network (what a
nightmare) and since I didn't contribute much during that time , I
thought I'd throw together a quick tutorial regarding that Planetary
Project .zip file I put together this past June .
Sorry about the double post, I thought I got the one witht the spelling
error stopped in time. Anyway, this post is, actually, to ask if anyone
else is experiencing objects not being visible ( including newly created
ones) after loading , even just the objects section of, Garry's project.
I am
At 04:03 AM 11/21/2005 -0500, you wrote:
http://www.studiodynamics.net/tutes/planetary7.html
Thanks for the nice words guys . Had to giggle when I checked the
Astronomy Picture of the Day site , this morning . Seems I wasn't
the only one having trouble finding craters . APOD link below .
Hi Garry,
Ok, you're forgiven for not letting us know your machines had fallen to bits
(carrier pigeons could have been employed).
Thanks for the tut, consider it stolen and now resident in the southern
hemisphere.
Neil Cooke
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