Hi there,
I am trying to import a poser character for use in ASPro and I always get these massivly thick lines around the character.
Is there a setting that I can use to not include the outlines?
Thanks
Very nice software BTW, who would have thought a bone system with 2d characters...
I tried to view the avi at eFrontiers site but it seems corrupt.
new user - importing obj's - thick lines
Moderators: Víctor Paredes, Belgarath, slowtiger
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 8:10 pm
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:29 pm
- Contact:
Upon importing an OBJ to anime studio you get thick lines surrounding your character.
This is normal
Go to Layers Window and click on " ... " button at top (Having your obj layer selected)
a new window will open with "3d Options" as the last tab on the right
click on that
you will see "Edge Offset" usually set to defalt ".05"
Change this to 0
That should fix your lines
This is normal
Go to Layers Window and click on " ... " button at top (Having your obj layer selected)
a new window will open with "3d Options" as the last tab on the right
click on that
you will see "Edge Offset" usually set to defalt ".05"
Change this to 0
That should fix your lines
- Víctor Paredes
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5660
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:18 am
- Location: Barcelona/Chile
- Contact:
Hey is it possible to see a screenshot of what it looks like. Just curious to see how AS brings it in.
I've been trying to bring OBJ's in from lightwave with no success (visually)...maybe this may solve my issue too.
I've been trying to bring OBJ's in from lightwave with no success (visually)...maybe this may solve my issue too.
Stay Tooned....it's the only way to fly!
NPR Online CG Collaboration
Project ICE - 2D/3D SCI -FI Anime
MadMotion Studios
NPR Online CG Collaboration
Project ICE - 2D/3D SCI -FI Anime
MadMotion Studios
I'm not sure, but Lightwave might be one of the number of 3D apps that don't actually export technically proper .OBJs. Some seem to feel free to mess with the format and then everyone else is supposed to go along. I don't have lightwave, but you could feel free to send me one of you'rs and I can see if I can find a fix. Since .OBJs are text files, it's not all that tough to dig around in them and find out what the dumbness is- and fix it by hand.