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kromekat 11-17-2006, 12:00 PM My apologies if this has already been covered somewhere - but I don't have anything in my R10 object library - where is everything?
Cheers
Adam
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You are talking about the menu entry Objects->Object Library?
That stuff was moved to the content browser in 9.5. SInc ethen only scenefiles save to the library\object folder by the user are shown there.
Cheers
Björn
kromekat
11-17-2006, 12:14 PM
Ah right, cheers Bjorn - that's odd since they have, and still are in my 9.5/6 Object Library menu item though! - ah well, just have to get used to the content browser now - it hasn't had much impact on me in previous versions, apart from browsing skies!
Adam
so do I drop my old 9.52lib.lib4d in the libary/browser folder?
is everything that was in the 9.52lib.lib4d libary now included as well
.... I remember somebody saying that we would get some rigged bodys..., where?, are those coming with the upcoming tutorials?
ciao Jan
Check the Mocca folder in the content browser. There a some great rigged characters in there!
odo
... there we go..., restricted to the mocca comunity..., I ain´t got mocca... pitty...
...never the less I think sombody posted that it is not only restricted to the mocca module...
ciao Jan
The stuff in the MOCCA library uses MOCCA functionality, you wouldnt hav emuch fun with it without MOCCA
Cheers
Björn
unseenthings
11-17-2006, 11:05 PM
so do I drop my old 9.52lib.lib4d in the libary/browser folder?
is everything that was in the 9.52lib.lib4d libary now included as well
That brings up a good point... are the 9.x library files compatible (i.e. drop them in) with R10? While I haven't gotten R10 yet so I don't know what is or isn't included, I'd like to be able to transfer some of the old ones over and/or have them load in R10.
Can anyone confirm whether or not this works?
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