27-04-12, 18:33 | #2921 | |
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^ That explained what I asked. Thanks |
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28-04-12, 10:35 | #2922 |
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Nevermind, I've solved my problem.
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29-04-12, 12:17 | #2923 |
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Hey, I've got a different problem. I know I could've avoided double-posting by editing the post above, but I am kind of impatient.
Anyways, I bascially rigged a model, but when I export to XNALara, bones change the position. Here's the picture: [IMG]http://i49.************/2iaecdx.jpg[/IMG] I have no idea how to stop this. I tried Applying Scale and Rotation (Ctrl+a), but that didn't work... I guess I could pose the model in XNALara to match the model and export it as posed .mesh.ascii and copy weight, but it's very difficult. |
29-04-12, 12:30 | #2924 |
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Did you move the bones in Object Mode?
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29-04-12, 12:32 | #2925 |
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29-04-12, 12:32 | #2926 | |
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About your trouble: Please read this http://www.tombraiderforums.com/show...postcount=1165 I am out of time. |
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29-04-12, 13:39 | #2927 |
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I solved my problem. I just edited the deformed armature a little bit and it's better now.
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29-04-12, 21:56 | #2928 |
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help
Whenever I try to edit a mesh in blender I get this error. Or if it happens to work which it rarely does I get this error message in XPS. I am simply trying to remove all parts of a mesh except for the head. It use to work but it stopped working all of a sudden. Thanks for any help. |
29-04-12, 22:48 | #2929 |
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i was actually able to fix the top part so i no longer have that error message but the second one is still showing and i havent be able to fix it
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30-04-12, 05:08 | #2930 | ||
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Resource size must be greather than zero. -- Parameter name: SizeInBytes. --
^^^ Youe have a mesh part with zero vertices, because zou has removed the parts using the Blender Edit Mode ^^^^
Wait some hours. I make a new version XPS 10.8.6 which fix this problem. EDIT: Done! XPS 10.8.6 http://*************************/t170-x...t-version#1537 Quote:
The 2nd warning message (essai) means: You has used a outdated Blender import script. Use the latest importer 1.7 and the latest exporter 2.2 from here: http://*************************/t18-ge...ture-utility-s The error message, 2nd image, "Resource size must be greather than zero" means:
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Open the Generic_Item.mesh.ascii file with notepad Search for 0 # vertices You find something like: Code:
122 121 143 7_body 0 # uv layers 0 # textures 0 # vertices 0 # faces 7_head 1 # uv layers mesh part name 0 # uv layers 0 # textures 0 # vertices 0 # faces Now Code:
122 121 143 7_head 1 # uv layers Next time: Remove the parts using the Blender Object mode . simple hit the shortcut X Read also this: Resource size must be greater than zero [IMG]http://i56.************/1z6751l.jpg[/IMG] ============================ End of the error message Resource size must be greather than zero. -- Parameter name: SizeInBytes. -- use the latest XPS 10.8.6 - A model can have 2 mesh files. xps.xps (New XPS Generic format) and Generic_Item.mesh (old XNALara Generic format). Both inside the same folder. - Support for models that have parts with 0 vertices. Last edited by XNAaraL; 14-05-12 at 17:35. |
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