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detbear

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  1. Hey You Guys,

    I need to export a short obj sequence. There was a way in the past, but I seem to have forgotten how.

    I exported each frame as an obj, but every obj has the same mesh shape. There are no differences.

    So I need to figure out how to export a short animation with each frame as a seperate obj.

    Anyone know how this is done?

    Thanks,    Detbear

  2. So For instance, I have a small HP 2700 printer. 

    My print doesn't have to be the most pristine......I just need it to print it

    physically at the same width/ height as the models dimensions.

    I found this about my HP 2700......

    HP 2700 series DPI.jpg

  3. Hey all.

    I have a design that needs to be printed onto paper. It is a pop up book.

    But I have never actually printed a template out from A:M.

    I have an idea as to how to approach it. But I didn't want to waste any time on a method that doesn't

    get the desired results.

    Main thing is that I need to print the same physical dimensions as exists on the model template.

    So if something on the model is say.....3.5 inches on the model, it needs to be 3.5 inches on the physical paper

    print out.

    Has anyone tackled a template printout from A:M??

    Layout sample.jpg

     

  4. If any of you'all might have use for this Colt "Peacemaker", I may upload the prop. Let me know. I'm going to finish this project first though.

    One of you who are better at mechanical modeling could improve the thing a whole lot better that my contraption. The intricate parts of the gun are not accurate

    by any means. I just eyeballed a few reference pics and threw it together the best I could.

    detbear

  5. I like TSM2 best of all. But that might be that I've just used it a bunch.

    I have also used the "Saucy rig" as well. One issue that I ran into with the Saucy rig was that the main hip position always ended up high on the

    character. Above where I thought it should be. This was probably my error somehow. One thing I liked a lot about the Saucy rig is the way the fingers worked.

    I like the Saucy rig's finger system a lot better than TSM2's. TSM2 also allows you to install separate body part rigs. I like having that flexibility.

    TSM2 is much easier to install....In my opinion. But unfortunately you must install A:M V.15 now to use it.

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