Vertices and frame rate?

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Re: Vertices and frame rate?

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Lots of modellers allow floating vertices. I'm pretty sure he was talking about milkshape, where you extrude and you have copy the sides weld them to the other side, which leaves out a bunch of vertices that you can't see, cause they're in the same spot as the other vertices. If you move the model, you can see them. But they don't do anything/
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Has milkshape not got a Remove Doubles function that combines vertices that are too close together?
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Re: Vertices and frame rate?

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zany_001 wrote:Has milkshape not got a Remove Doubles function that combines vertices that are too close together?
No, thats basically the same thing as the weld tool though.
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Nah, I mean a model-wide function. Blender has Rem. Doubles, and you can specify how close 'close' is, then press a button and it removes all doubles for you. Ah well, Blender > MS3D :p
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Re: Vertices and frame rate?

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zany_001 wrote:Nah, I mean a model-wide function. Blender has Rem. Doubles, and you can specify how close 'close' is, then press a button and it removes all doubles for you. Ah well, Blender > MS3D :p
No, ms3d does not have that. I don't actually model in ms3d anymore though, only animate. and export
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