-  Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:50 am
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							Matt,
just so I understand, you're saying that you take the "real world scale" model and do global scale of ".1" on it to make it work in a physically accurate manner?
I'm not sure whay you mean by Meters = Centimeters... 'cause you'd have to scale by ".01"... a scale of .1 means decimeters are equal to meters, no?
In any case, I agree, we're not getting the expected resultsif we use "real world scale"
Thanks,
Jep
					
										
					  															  					                just so I understand, you're saying that you take the "real world scale" model and do global scale of ".1" on it to make it work in a physically accurate manner?
I'm not sure whay you mean by Meters = Centimeters... 'cause you'd have to scale by ".01"... a scale of .1 means decimeters are equal to meters, no?
In any case, I agree, we're not getting the expected resultsif we use "real world scale"
Thanks,
Jep



 
 




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