Hi there,
I seem to be having a problem with importing obj files into Curvy.
The file seems to import fine enough, but once loaded i cant see the object, and thus have to zoom out and scroll around to find it. Once i do the mesh seems twisted and stretched badly and i cant get it right from there. Obj made in Curvy work fine when i try import them but it seems anything from another program is having problems.
Is this normal? I dont have a clue what i could be doing wrong.
Thanks for any help with this.
Importing Into Curvy
Importing Into Curvy
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Re: Importing Into Curvy
(Sorry for delay posting this)
It is normal for different 3D programs to use very different sizes with OBJ exports - for example one might use a unit of a millimeter and another might use meters. This would make the same object 1000 times bigger when switched between programs.
When importing into Curvy it is better to Scale your model to fit the default view, rather than Zoom the view to fit the (huge or tiny) object.
You may even have a scaling option when saving from other programs, so perhaps you might find that a scale of 0.01 or 0.001 might work if the OBJ is too big in curvy... or a scale of 100 or 1000 if the OBJ appears too small in Curvy.
The 'normal' scale of objects in Curvy is about '2' which often works out to 2m when modelling people.
It is normal for different 3D programs to use very different sizes with OBJ exports - for example one might use a unit of a millimeter and another might use meters. This would make the same object 1000 times bigger when switched between programs.
When importing into Curvy it is better to Scale your model to fit the default view, rather than Zoom the view to fit the (huge or tiny) object.
You may even have a scaling option when saving from other programs, so perhaps you might find that a scale of 0.01 or 0.001 might work if the OBJ is too big in curvy... or a scale of 100 or 1000 if the OBJ appears too small in Curvy.
The 'normal' scale of objects in Curvy is about '2' which often works out to 2m when modelling people.
Re: Importing Into Curvy
Hi,
Thanks for the help.
I found out just as you mentioned that it was my other modeller which was causing the problems. After just changing 1 setting, everything is now working perfectly!
Sorry for the delayed reply but work has been chaotic.
Thanks again for clearing things up
Thanks for the help.
I found out just as you mentioned that it was my other modeller which was causing the problems. After just changing 1 setting, everything is now working perfectly!
Sorry for the delayed reply but work has been chaotic.
Thanks again for clearing things up
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Re: Importing Into Curvy
Glad you found a fix thanks for the update.