Just finished the 2 door ducks in a pond tutorial and want to touch a couple of areas. So I ungroup the component so that I can edit the components individually. What is the trick to keep the models from doubling up?
Any help? Thanks in advance
JD
Updating a crv3d file
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Updating a crv3d file
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Re: Updating a crv3d file
JD,
You should be seeing this after you 'Copy into Model' from the component manager. It doubles up because you now have two (identical) images, your components and the working model. If you go into component manager and uncheck your components, you will only be seeing the working model and it will be back to the original height.
Tim
You should be seeing this after you 'Copy into Model' from the component manager. It doubles up because you now have two (identical) images, your components and the working model. If you go into component manager and uncheck your components, you will only be seeing the working model and it will be back to the original height.
Tim