scrin445
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| 25 Apr 2012 12:06 AM |
This may have been posted before, though, lets just get to the thread.
When I C-frame, when I move the C-frame parts, they slightly move. This irritates me, as I then have to C-frame it back into position.
On an alt (Arka23), when I move a custom-made sword, the tips move above it.
Just so you know, I used a C-frame GUI before using wingman8's plug-in. |
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69scott69
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| 25 Apr 2012 02:52 AM |
Did you try CmdUtl to move the parts?
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scrin445
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Zalton
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| 25 Apr 2012 06:48 AM |
| Find cmdutl on tumblr. It's easier shown than explained. |
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69scott69
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| 25 Apr 2012 02:15 PM |
| Its a free model CFraming tool that will move parts and groups of parts together. Get version 3.0 by Anaminus. |
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FIRECAKE
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| 25 Apr 2012 03:15 PM |
If you move CFramed parts with the mouse clicker, they're going to go right back to the basic 1 Snaps. Use CmdUtl
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