Anybody seeing this odd problem? When I import an obj to the Spline panel, it previews rotated 90 on z. When I complete the import and use the object on a curve, the orientation is correct.
I could probably be okay with that except for the fact that since I can't adjust the spacing during import accurately because of the wrong orientation, I need to do this multiple times before I have the spacing reasonably correct through trial and error.
I'm seeing this problem in 2022-54 and -55.
If anybody knows in which past release of 3DCoat this works correctly, please let me know.
Or...is there a way to adjust the spacing of the object after it's been applied to the Curve? I expected the Spacing parameter to do this but adjusting this is not doing anything. It's possible that I'm using this incorrectly, or maybe it's another thing that's not working correctly for me in -54 and -55?
Thanks in advance for any helpful information or suggestions.
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Anybody seeing this odd problem? When I import an obj to the Spline panel, it previews rotated 90 on z. When I complete the import and use the object on a curve, the orientation is correct.
I could probably be okay with that except for the fact that since I can't adjust the spacing during import accurately because of the wrong orientation, I need to do this multiple times before I have the spacing reasonably correct through trial and error.
I'm seeing this problem in 2022-54 and -55.
If anybody knows in which past release of 3DCoat this works correctly, please let me know.
Or...is there a way to adjust the spacing of the object after it's been applied to the Curve? I expected the Spacing parameter to do this but adjusting this is not doing anything. It's possible that I'm using this incorrectly, or maybe it's another thing that's not working correctly for me in -54 and -55?
Thanks in advance for any helpful information or suggestions.
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