ShawnDriscoll opened this issue on Apr 05, 2005 ยท 15 posts
ShawnDriscoll posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 1:12 AM
I'm trying to replicate an object along a terrain surface. The objects are much smaller than the original and they are floating in the air. If I move the hot point to the bottom of my object, I get the dreaded error in line 44. Does the original object have to be touching the terrain or does it matter where it is in the scene?
ShawnDriscoll posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 3:14 AM

Nicholas86 posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 7:38 AM
Make sure when you create your vertex object that it is at the center of the modeler room at creation. Or setting up the hot point and replicating won't get you the results your are expecting.
sailor_ed posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 9:27 AM
Or to put it another way: move the model around in the model room until it (they) rests where you want in the assembly room.
ShawnDriscoll posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 11:55 AM
Ok. So what you're saying is, just because I import an OBJ model from Amapi into Carrara (which gets auto-positioned at the center of the scene), if I double-click the model and have to look for it in the modeling room (because it's not centered there) then it won't align correctly with a terrain using Replica?
Nicholas86 posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 12:17 PM
Align the center to the hotpoint. And then try it.
sailor_ed posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 2:18 PM
Sorry, I made the assumption the model was generated in Carrara.
bwtr posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 6:18 PM
In Juliens tute (Inagoni) for Replica he suggests that the item you wish to replicate should first have its location, X,Y anZ, all set at "0". Some models come in at such wierd locations that you would go mad trying to find them with the camera. Just typing in 0 for the three locations has become my standard "search" proceedure. Brian
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bwtr posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 6:47 PM
Well I was not quite right about Juliens tute. Dont know where I got the 000 idea from but I use it. At least Juliens tute confirms the idea of moving the hot point to the base of the object. Further on this location of an object, if I am working in a way out part of the space I use the location XYZ of another object in view to type into the "lost" objects location to bring it into view. Hope that makes sense. Brian
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bwtr posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 6:51 PM
Shonner the tute is in English! Have only seen English on Juliens Site?
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bwtr posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 9:58 PM
Yes please. p.s.I'me in my seventies and only two and a half years into computers--let alone 3D. I'me having the time of my life with all you clever people but take anything I suggest with the appropriate pinch of salt! Brian
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ShawnDriscoll posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 12:51 AM

ShawnDriscoll posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 2:03 AM

bwtr posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 2:10 AM
This may be worth an experiment. With your Poser group sellected go to Edit and click Promote to master. Then try Replica on that. It was a suggestion made by Julien for another problem.
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ShawnDriscoll posted Wed, 06 April 2005 at 2:34 AM
Thank you. "Promote to master" seems to be the missing three magic words for solving this puzzle. I can replicate car models now and make traffic jams all day. Thanks again.