- Wed Jun 27, 2007 7:04 pm
#234789
Hi,
I have an MXM I used in a project in 1.1. The MXM worked fine. I updated to 1.5 and started having an odd problem that when applied the MXM comes out much bigger than it was originally. I said forget it, I'll re-create it (about 20 seconds, no big deal). I recreated it and appplied it to the same surface. Again, it came out huge. Now for the really odd part. Even though I began from scratch, made a new MXM and saved it as a different name, when I load it it still shows the OLD preview render and has the same size problem. I took the original object (Lightwave LWO) stripped the old UV map, saved it under a different name, made a new map, recreated the material again, and have all the same problems! And, the preview shows the old MXM! This is even after making an entirely new MXM and doing a new preview render.
I guess if I made a new MXM, re-created the old LWO as a new one and saved everything as differnet file names, why is it remotely possible that I still see the old preview and have the same problem! I'm way passed confused at this point...
I have an MXM I used in a project in 1.1. The MXM worked fine. I updated to 1.5 and started having an odd problem that when applied the MXM comes out much bigger than it was originally. I said forget it, I'll re-create it (about 20 seconds, no big deal). I recreated it and appplied it to the same surface. Again, it came out huge. Now for the really odd part. Even though I began from scratch, made a new MXM and saved it as a different name, when I load it it still shows the OLD preview render and has the same size problem. I took the original object (Lightwave LWO) stripped the old UV map, saved it under a different name, made a new map, recreated the material again, and have all the same problems! And, the preview shows the old MXM! This is even after making an entirely new MXM and doing a new preview render.
I guess if I made a new MXM, re-created the old LWO as a new one and saved everything as differnet file names, why is it remotely possible that I still see the old preview and have the same problem! I'm way passed confused at this point...
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