Proxy scale and rotation

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Proxy scale and rotation

Post by vasco » Tue Dec 15, 2015 3:14 am

Hello, I tried to use a proxy for an .igmesh and the rendered object was scaled by 100 and rotated 90° around the x axis. Can someone explain me why, and how I can change that, exept of rotate and scale the proxy object?
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Re: Proxy scale and rotation

Post by afecelis » Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:29 am

Are you applying rotation+scale (Ctrl+A) in blender before exporting?
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Re: Proxy scale and rotation

Post by vasco » Thu Dec 17, 2015 8:35 pm

When I try to export indigo mesh via file->export I get this Error message:

[Indigo 2015-Dec-17 09:24:32] INFO: Scene 'Scene' output path was adjusted for local machine
read blend: C:\Users\vasco\Desktop\Scenes\scene3_ext\trees\marple2.blend
[Indigo 2015-Dec-17 09:24:33] INFO: Scene 'Scene' output path was adjusted for local machine
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.76\scripts\addons\indigo\operators\__init__.py", line 114, in execute
return super().execute(context)
File "C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.76\scripts\addons\indigo\operators\__init__.py", line 97, in execute
mesh = obj.to_mesh(self.scene, True, 'RENDER')
File "C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.76\scripts\addons\indigo\operators\__init__.py", line 62, in __getattr__
return self.__dict__[a]
KeyError: 'scene'

location: <unknown location>:-1

location: <unknown location>:-1

For that reason I used the .igmesh file that is created in the output folder by clicking render in blender.
Applying rotation and scale (ctrl + A) didn't work for me.
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