Need Some Help

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  1. BlndSyd

    BlndSyd Well-Known Member

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    I have some images made in Cool 3d. I don't understand how to group these things.
    What I have is some text and some objects, I wanna group them all together.
    Would someone take the time to explain this.
    Using 3.5 if that matters.
    Thanks
    Blnd
     
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    BlndSyd Well-Known Member

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    Sorry for the double post.
    Needed to bump to the front.
    Will give 50 credits to the person that can help me.
     
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    Guinness70 Well-Known Member

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    see the "View" in your top toolbar
    click that

    then click "Object Manager"
    ctrl+click all the objects you want to group
    then click the group icon to make the group

    you can drag objects in or out.
    but if you drag one out that obejct will loose all the settings you applied to the group, rest of the group will stay unchanged.

    if a group only holds two objects and you remove one of them the group will be removed automaticly meaning that last object also looses the settings applied to the group.

    no need for creds, i'm glad to see someonelse is sinking his teeth into cool3d

    go to http://www.ulead.com/cool3d
    on the right there's a Resources tab... check those out!

    show some of yer work when yer done
    and PM me the url! ;)
     
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    BlndSyd Well-Known Member

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    thanks, i sent credits b4 reading the whole thing, keep em, they dont mean much to me.
    My first try at something is your bling necklaces....
    I love 3d stuff so I wanna learn this bad boy.

    I suppose making movements , other than the default one are all about key frames?

    Thanks again
     
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    Guinness70 Well-Known Member

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    yes, think of c3d as a tweening program

    you define the states of the object in two keyframes and c3d tweens from one keyframe to the next.

    edit: refunded the 50
     
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    so that's then how you get the "rockin" look on your bling avs.
     

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