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One question about maya - Danny Boy - 12-30-2011 Hey i have a Model in maya... but for some reason the polygons are very noticeable... and i have seen people doing something that doesn't higher the polygon level altough it does make them more blended whit each other instead of hard edges... can some one help? thanks RE: One question about maya - Statyk - 12-30-2011 (12-30-2011, 08:09 PM)Danarogon Wrote: Hey i have a Model in maya... but for some reason the polygons are very noticeable... and i have seen people doing something that doesn't higher the polygon level altough it does make them more blended whit each other instead of hard edges... can some one help?RMB > Object Mode. Select the model and go up to Normals > Smooth Edge RE: One question about maya - Danny Boy - 12-30-2011 (12-30-2011, 08:16 PM)Statyk Wrote:haha thats it! thank you so much ^^(12-30-2011, 08:09 PM)Danarogon Wrote: Hey i have a Model in maya... but for some reason the polygons are very noticeable... and i have seen people doing something that doesn't higher the polygon level altough it does make them more blended whit each other instead of hard edges... can some one help?RMB > Object Mode. also... wouldn't you know how to define the center of a model would you? because the center of my model is like 10 feet away from the model :/ RE: One question about maya - Statyk - 12-30-2011 I'm not quite sure what you mean... RE: One question about maya - Danny Boy - 12-30-2011 (12-30-2011, 08:48 PM)Statyk Wrote: I'm not quite sure what you mean...i mean center like... where the model rotates... for example a grunt or a wall... their "center" is in the floor and its where the models rotate in... my problem is that the "center" of my model isn't in the floor or inside the model itself... its 10 meters away... makeing to work whit the model in model editor rather annoying. RE: One question about maya - Statyk - 12-30-2011 In maya, make sure the model is moved into the center of the grid (where the thick black X and Z lines meet). Translation should be x=0, y=0, z=0, or if you have to, raise the y position so it isn't going through the floor when put in-game. RE: One question about maya - Your Computer - 12-30-2011 Danarogon, the proper name for "center" is normally "origin," as in, the origin of the mesh. RE: One question about maya - Danny Boy - 12-30-2011 (12-30-2011, 09:07 PM)Your Computer Wrote: Danarogon, the proper name for "center" is normally "origin," as in, the origin of the mesh.so how do i move this "origin" whitout moveing the model? RE: One question about maya - Statyk - 12-30-2011 You can't change the origin without moving the model. The origin is the 0 point of all axis (axies? axises?), in the center of the grid. You have to open Maya and move it to the center of the grid. Export and you're good. RE: One question about maya - Your Computer - 12-30-2011 (12-30-2011, 09:18 PM)Danarogon Wrote: so how do i move this "origin" whitout moveing the model? I only know how to do so in Blender, and i have no idea if "origin" is what the UI of Maya uses to describe the origin of the mesh. |