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I am using Build 4196
and I created a new file with it.
After just a few instances of
using the Duplicate and Attach to
Parent command, I found that the
new primitives I added would not
be correctly drawn. Lines connecting
them to the older objects appears
at random places and those lines
(in many cases) remained a permanent
part of the model, and even caused
my POV scans to look wrong.
An example of a corrupted file
is at:
http://byrden.com/oops.mdl
David
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Hi David Byrden, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> An example of a corrupted file is at:
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> http://byrden.com/oops.mdl
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I downloaded it and it looks and renders fine to me. Can you explain
how to get the messed up look?
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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> > http://byrden.com/oops.mdl
> I downloaded it and it looks and renders fine to me. Can you explain
> how to get the messed up look?
I am running Build 4196
on Windows 95.
When I load this file, I
immediately see (in the Front view)
large rectangle with X-shaped lines
running across the diagonals.
Those lines are not supposed to
exist. They connect different primitives.
From certain angles they will appear
in a POV render.
David
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(continued) In fact
when I hit F9 to start
render, Moray removes those
lines from all the windows!
But they come back later.
The render that I DO get from
the file, exactly as posted on my
website, is incorrect. The boundary
of the vertical flat plate is lower
than it ought to be. It has a slanted
lower boundary that was formed by
these "ghost lines"
David
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Since I can't reproduce this at all and just to make sure that we are
seeing the same thing, could you make a screen shot of screen and post
it to your website? I really don't know what could be going wrong.
>> From certain angles they will appear in a POV render.
If they appear in a POV render, then there is something else wrong.
Moray never exports the edges it draws to POV-Ray. Maybe your CSG is
going wrong somewhere?
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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I have put two files on
the web:
http://byrden.com/conduit.mdl
"conduit.mdl" has been created today
using simple primitives and its CSG
is correct.
When I load "conduit.mdl" into Moray
(build 4196) select the object called
"Left Parts", and click the button
"Bounding Box/New" at the bottom of
the Moray tool menu, then the result
I get is an incorrect bounding box.
The resulting appearance of my screen
is shown in this file:
http://byrden.com/tangle.gif
David
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David Byrden <Use### [at] Byrdencom> wrote in article
<01be3439$0bee4f20$4e867dc2@goyra>...
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> I have put two files on
> the web:
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> http://byrden.com/conduit.mdl
> http://byrden.com/tangle.gif
Lutz? Does this bug occur on
your computer?
David
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Hi David Byrden, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> Lutz? Does this bug occur on your computer?
Yes, indeed it does. Thanks for the report, I'll check what the
problem is. It seems to be related to reference objects. I think maybe
the wireframe construction is faulty.
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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