Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 1 17-04-2003 , 07:20 PM
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Double usage

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I've accidentally applied two planar projections on the same item. How do i do to remove one of them ?


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# 2 17-04-2003 , 07:31 PM
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Look for the offending planar projection in the Hypergraph.
Delete the connection.
Restore the other one´s connection.

# 3 17-04-2003 , 07:31 PM
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go to your outliner and remove one from there mate

# 4 17-04-2003 , 07:50 PM
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It doens't matter, really. Depending on which faces you applied the projection to, the most recent planar projection will override the first one.


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# 5 17-04-2003 , 07:52 PM
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Originally posted by dannyngan
It doens't matter, really. Depending on which faces you applied the projection to, the most recent planar projection will override the first one.

Didn´t know that.
However, knowing how 3d goes, and Maya itself, it´s better to keep it clean right?

# 6 17-04-2003 , 07:58 PM
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sorry mate I didnt read your post correctly and read it as "I have made 2 planes" DOH

# 7 18-04-2003 , 12:42 PM
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Ok, Thanks mates...


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Originally posted by adldesigner
However, knowing how 3d goes, and Maya itself, it´s better to keep it clean right?

I don't think "cleanliness" matters if you delete the history does it?


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# 9 18-04-2003 , 07:27 PM
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Yes, deleting the history will "clean" things up.


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