Re: 4.2 models in 5.0

Date : Wed, 12 Oct 2005 17:23:10 +0300
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Mikko Ronkainen <noratio(at)kolumbus.fi>
Subject : Re: 4.2 models in 5.0
I had lw objects that imported fine as dotXSI in 4.2 but some maps were missing . Now in 5.0 same dotXSI caused hard crash. Reason was spaces on some maps names that I forgot to clean_up. I was documented in Mark Wilsons dotXSI exporter, just forgot. Other thing that caused problems were lonely vertices that weren't attached to any Pollys. Exporter made alot of them. There is scripts to cleanup but i just tagged all pollys and moved them away and deleted left vertices.

Rainer Schmidt wrote:

I am having the same experience. I have a specific problem with .obj's which import fine in 4.2 but not in 5. I have to convert in 4.2 and import in 5. It works then. It's a know issue and a ticket is open. Work is being done.

Besides that I have a lot of red lines in 5 when scripts are being executed but do not have the correct objects selected. I send screen shots to TS so it might help finding one or the other feature. It seems that the exception handling is execeptional 8-). But I have not seen a real crash yet realted to something which 'clearly' should have worked. But then.... I am not challenging XSI....



Stefan Andersson wrote:

Hi All,

I'm getting strange crashes (random) when using models that I've
imported from 4.2, in general it also seems that 5.0 is a bit more
unstable when doing simple stuff as deleting which has children
attached to it. Again, random and I can't reproduce it.

Anyway, after exporting the model through 5.0 it seems more stable
again... wierd...

anyone else seen this?

regards
stefan andersson

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