Turning off proxy
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If you modify the Proxy, you have to move it to the other layer again, but it might not bee a big problem. I haven't actuealy not played around with this Ruby that mutch
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Are you sure? i dont have to move it back to another layer when i edit it...
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how do you all the thing with the layers? i don't get all dat
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Well to summarise layers in a paragraph:
Layers only control the visibility of geometry, nothing else. To create a new layer go window->layers then click the littly plus sign. To move things to a different layer, select the stuff you want to move, right click->entity info. And the golden rule of layers: only draw on layer 0, keep groups/components on other layers.
Thats all their is to it really.
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Thx alot remus
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@remus said:
Open the group (containing the proxy and subsurf), triple click the proxy, right click->entity info->layer.
Thats how i do it, anyway.
Thanks. Works great.
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I am still having trouble with this. . .I know how to select one or the other, but it seems that moving one group to another layer is no help. It still hides both the Subsurf and the proxy. Anyone else having this trouble?
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David,it works just like Remus described.(Thank you remus for that useful hint).
Are you sure you didn't select the subsurface instead of the proxy?By the way, if needed, the subsurface itself can also very easily be hidden. Just open the 'outliner' panel and there you will see it as a part of a group. right click 'subsurface' and hide.
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Thanks Biebel. I will pay more attention to that. I thought I was following the direction of the post, but . .. .alas. . ..
Try try again.
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@unknownuser said:
Thanks Biebel. I will pay more attention to that. I thought I was following the direction of the post, but . .. .alas. . ..
Try try again.
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Okay .. .the .lights came on. I get it now. I was skipping a step. All together now. . .
"DUH!"
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