It seems like Moko should be standing on his feet rather than showing us his derriere. :))))
But it is a nice cuddly thing once you can look him in the…..visor?
It seems like Moko should be standing on his feet rather than showing us his derriere. :))))
But it is a nice cuddly thing once you can look him in the.....visor?
If you position your mouse on one of the flat feet surfaces and then hold down the middle mouse button, at approx. 8:00 on the dial will be a tool called “Repositioning”. When you see the little blue cone, you’ll know if the surface you want is being picked. Then just release the mouse button and the model will reposition itself standing up.
Unfortunately, this does not create a new thumbnail, but at least the model will be correct when folks look at it! :)
I'll answer for billybobsue, if you don't mind.
If you position your mouse on one of the flat feet surfaces and then hold down the middle mouse button, at approx. 8:00 on the dial will be a tool called "Repositioning". When you see the little blue cone, you'll know if the surface you want is being picked. Then just release the mouse button and the model will reposition itself standing up.
Unfortunately, this does not create a new thumbnail, but at least the model will be correct when folks look at it! :)
Arrgh! You can log in to your 3DVIA account from any computer that has web access and a mouse with a middle button and do the fix there. It’s a pain, but it should work. Or, just borrow someone’s mouse with a middle button and plug it into your laptop if it’s compatible.
I have several mice (different styles to help try to stymie carpal tunnel syndrome) and some of the nicest ones – with a middle mouse button – do not work with our own software! My nice little tablet doesn’t work either, so I have felt your “unhappiness” and am sorry that it isn’t easier for you. :|
Arrgh! You can log in to your 3DVIA account from any computer that has web access and a mouse with a middle button and do the fix there. It's a pain, but it should work. Or, just borrow someone's mouse with a middle button and plug it into your laptop if it's compatible.
I have several mice (different styles to help try to stymie carpal tunnel syndrome) and some of the nicest ones - with a middle mouse button - do not work with our own software! My nice little tablet doesn't work either, so I have felt your "unhappiness" and am sorry that it isn't easier for you. :|
My friends at Oko Eyewear (http://www.lescreateursdelunettes.com) are going to be happy, this is the real 3D Moko!
It seems like Moko should be standing on his feet rather than showing us his derriere. :))))
But it is a nice cuddly thing once you can look him in the…..visor?
Yes, a nice derriere. Do you know how I can help him stand on his feet in 3Dvia?
I’ll answer for billybobsue, if you don’t mind.
If you position your mouse on one of the flat feet surfaces and then hold down the middle mouse button, at approx. 8:00 on the dial will be a tool called “Repositioning”. When you see the little blue cone, you’ll know if the surface you want is being picked. Then just release the mouse button and the model will reposition itself standing up.
Unfortunately, this does not create a new thumbnail, but at least the model will be correct when folks look at it! :)
Thanks. Unfortunately, I have no middle mouse button on my laptop…
Arrgh! You can log in to your 3DVIA account from any computer that has web access and a mouse with a middle button and do the fix there. It’s a pain, but it should work. Or, just borrow someone’s mouse with a middle button and plug it into your laptop if it’s compatible.
I have several mice (different styles to help try to stymie carpal tunnel syndrome) and some of the nicest ones – with a middle mouse button – do not work with our own software! My nice little tablet doesn’t work either, so I have felt your “unhappiness” and am sorry that it isn’t easier for you. :|