Hi Brian,
> I am really concerned at this "different level" thing you suggest.
> I can not imagine how I would have done that.
It's pretty easy to do if you have dragged pieces around and just kind of drop them in a spot that looks like it really close, instead of making sure you have hit a snap point to know that they are precisely locked together.
Unfortunately it is tough for me to determine exactly what thing you're doing that is not accurate without me watching you through a whole modeling session.
The best advice I can offer is to make sure you hit snap points when positioning and drawing different curves.
When you mirror a curve, don't just draw a mirror line that looks good, make sure you have straight snap turned on and that it has engaged so your mirror line is precisely vertical or horizontal.
When you draw a curve that has open ends which should be vertically aligned, make sure you have snapped both of them on to some vertical guide instead of just placing them freehand. Stuff like that...
> However, here again, I seem to have very satisfactory joins made
> of all the offending sections, but, now, see how the file opens in Carrara?
Is this opening it as a .3dm file in Carrara?
What happens if you export from MoI as an .obj or .lwo format and load that into Carrara instead?
- Michael
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