4Wheeler EXT max

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trimvein
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4Wheeler EXT max

Post by trimvein » Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:22 am

I have created a 4wheeler EXT in max. I am using a high res car for my model. Everytime i hit the record button, the car just goes crazy and won't go forward won't do anything but flip around and then hangs up the recording and crashes. I followed the video online and can't seem to understand why it's going all wacko. Please help.

Thanks
JT

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Re: 4Wheeler EXT max

Post by Carl Buhre » Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:53 pm

Hello JT,

Are you sure you have linked/parented your GravityDirectionMesh correctly? If you can, please send you scene to [email protected] and I'll take a look at it.

trimvein
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Re: 4Wheeler EXT max

Post by trimvein » Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:32 pm

Thanks for your help. However, I fixed the issue by applying the Load Configuration profile. For some reason it may have had some really weird settings there.

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Re: 4Wheeler EXT max

Post by Carl Buhre » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:14 am

trimvein wrote:Thanks for your help. However, I fixed the issue by applying the Load Configuration profile. For some reason it may have had some really weird settings there.
JT,

Did the Craft 4-Wheeler Extended have strange settings right when you created it or did you change some value which caused it to flip out? I'm glad you managed to solve the problem though.

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