- Sun May 27, 2007 7:33 pm
#228702
I found something about the cameras/save procedure.
I'll write a spep by step below:
1-run studio
2-open one of your mxs files
3-create a camera
4-switch the viewport to that camera
5-adjust it the way you want
6-switch to perspective mode
7-save/save as your file
8-close studio
9-run it again and open your last file
10-you lost all of your cameras
If you are in perspective mode when you save/save as the file, you'll lost all of your cameras, otherwise (camera mode) you wont. It doesnt matter if the cameras are blocked/hiddend or not.
I've learned it the hard way... i've losted all my cameras because of this
Can anyone confirm this?
Best regards,
Nuno
I'll write a spep by step below:
1-run studio
2-open one of your mxs files
3-create a camera
4-switch the viewport to that camera
5-adjust it the way you want
6-switch to perspective mode
7-save/save as your file
8-close studio
9-run it again and open your last file
10-you lost all of your cameras
If you are in perspective mode when you save/save as the file, you'll lost all of your cameras, otherwise (camera mode) you wont. It doesnt matter if the cameras are blocked/hiddend or not.

I've learned it the hard way... i've losted all my cameras because of this

Can anyone confirm this?
Best regards,
Nuno