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Originally Posted by Markku That is ok, Jonah. Thanks for helping.
I think this is problem is interesting in all it's simplicity. Just a cube that one guy is able to get working and the other guy not. Also is interesting that a mid-level app like Carrara has a working solution but there seems to be no solution in a fairly top-level app like Modo.
Here is a seemingly similar case with Silo to Maya: http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=253668
I could not make much of that information tho. |
Honestly i think this is a Silo issue, not a Modo issue. I use imported meshes all the time in Modo and never have this problem. Modo does have a solution as I'd already outlined. But it's just not working on the mesh cube which you've sent to me. I did notice one funny thing about your mesh cube, though. I opened it in Silo and used the command "Break" on one face. Then i moved the face away from the cube. And strange this happened that only 2 vertices broke away clean from the other parts. the other 2 vertices remained connected. This did not happen when i created a cube in Silo. It only happened on your cube. And i checked my Silo versions. At home I've installed 2.0.0 and in the office I've installed 2.0.2. Your problem was created in 2.0.5 correct? Again i think the problem is Silo. I don't use it anymore, but long time users will admit it has been a problem to remove all the bugs in 2.0 version. Silo 2 and Modo 2 were announced at same time. Modo is almost at 302. Silo still not reached 2.1. Something wrong there in the basic working of the program if these updates are going so slow...
jonah