Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 21-05-2008 , 05:57 PM
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Pasting memory - really wierd

Hi,

does maya have some kind of pasting memory? I was just working on a new scene, and was pasting some text from the name of one material to another.

I don't know what keys I hit by accident along with from ctrl+v, but maya pasted in a copy of a part of a model I made (most of a pistol). I haven't even had it's scene file open for around 3 weeks.

What happened?

cheers

gubar

# 2 21-05-2008 , 07:34 PM
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I cn only speak from a Windows Standpoint, but Maya uses the Machines Clipboard for anything like text, filenames etc...

To get Geometry to paste into a scene it would have to have been copied or cut and then pasted into the scene. Normaly you would duplicate or import geometry into a scene. So I have no idea what you did to get the geometry in, maybe it was still in the clipboard.


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