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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Eggie on Tue 17/11/2009 20:42:01

Title: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are doing?
Post by: Eggie on Tue 17/11/2009 20:42:01
What? Adjusting compatibility settings made it work?
But that NEVER works.

I feel dumb now. I'm going to fill this post with a picture of a horse:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v318/EggHeadCheesyBird/whores.png)
Title: Re: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are doing?
Post by: Anian on Tue 17/11/2009 21:19:39
What exactly is the problem, you can't press anything or something like that? Have you tried opening a new file/project?
That's a nice horse.  :P ;D
Title: Re: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are do
Post by: IndieBoy on Tue 17/11/2009 22:27:55
Nay!
Title: Re: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are doing?
Post by: TerranRich on Wed 18/11/2009 00:19:32
Wow. I came in here hoping to find either a question I could answer, or an answered question that I could benefit from.

Instead I get that awesome horse. Life is full of surprises. Thank you, eggheadcheesybirdhorsedrawingguymandude, for that. :)
Title: Re: Sorry but anyone know why modelling programs would do this thing they are doing?
Post by: monkey0506 on Wed 18/11/2009 03:13:04
Quote from: Eggie on Tue 17/11/2009 20:42:01What? Adjusting compatibility settings made it work?
But that NEVER works.

I feel dumb now. I'm going to fill this post with a picture of a horse:
[IMG]

Eggie: The new Obi. :=