We've gotten this message a lot using constraints and reference models,
but apart from seeing that error, we haven't noticed that anything is
particularly out of whack in the scenes. So maybe the deal is that it's
just a bogus constraint object floating around, not attached to
anything. Like Robert said, you can select it. Maybe you could poke
around in the SDK explorer or something with it selected to get more
info? I haven't tried it myself.
-Andy
Kris Rivel wrote:
Nope, no referenced models. I have a few pose constraints so I'm sure
I could just go through each one. I was just curious as to how to
extract more clarification from an error like this.
Kris
You have something in a reference model that is constrained to
something outside of the model space?
Just a hunch ;-)
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*From:* Kris Rivel <mailto:kris(at)krisrivel.com>
*To:* XSI(at)Softimage.COM <mailto:XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:51 PM
*Subject:* pose constraint error
I'm getting this error but I'm not sure how to pinpoint what the
culprit is...any idea as to how to extract some more info from this:
//WARNING : 3000 - This constraint on [posecns<3531>] is not
correctly connected, incorrect result may occur. Re-apply the
constraint if possible.
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