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Med Accuracy #6533
08/08/01 20:54
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Good morning everyone, (at least it's morning where I am), anyway, how do I accurately gauge the size of an object in Med so that I can get it to the exact size that I need in WED? Thanks.

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Come on guys. any tips at all?

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r_gamer129:

Make a box in MED, build the model, then load it into WED. Look and see how big it is. You will then know how MED scaleing relates to WED scaleing.



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