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Wings 3D F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2017 Aug 24 4:07 pm)
Maybe I'll screenshot a pic of the Wings forum & submit it. It's been abandoned for quite awhile. I can hear the floorboards creaking, doors slamming & chains rattling so there must be some ghosts from the past lurking somewhere.. LOL ..
I actually did a Halloweeny image earlier in the year but in the end it didn't fit the theme..
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Life may not be the party we hoped for but while we're here we should dance.
I don't think I'd like Windows 10 but one of the Grandson's says it's Great.. Someone in the Wings website forum said they've tested it in 10 & "It is working in a stable condition and there is no issue at all. The program is working fine for Windows 10. " My biggest problem is that the older programs I use are 32 bit & I don't really want to get new ones.. Grandson would probably tell you it's because Grandma is a stick in the mud.. LOL ..
I just downloaded the newest version of Wings but haven't installed it yet. I'm still using 1.3 something so it's definitely time for an upgrade.
Do you know what the scaling is for exporting a Wings object to use in Poser? Thought I might try turning some stuff I made earlier this year into Poser Props.
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Life may not be the party we hoped for but while we're here we should dance.
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