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# 1 18-11-2003 , 06:35 AM
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lattice point trouble

OK, here goes:

I've got a lofted surface that looks kinda like a box. I need to lattice it and make it squish down, but two rows of lattice points in the middle aren't responding to movement or scaling. When I try, the shading changes on the lofted surface, but it doesn't move. The rest of the lattice points respond fine to manipulation, but those two rows won't. I don't know what could make only some of the lattice points stop responding.

BTW, i'm doing project #2 in Learning Maya 5: Foundation (lesson 10).

# 2 18-11-2003 , 02:28 PM
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very strange. is your box poly nurbs or sub D? and how many divisions do you have in the box and the lattice?


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# 3 18-11-2003 , 05:07 PM
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It was divisions! I rebuilt the surface with more divisions and everything worked fine.

Gracias

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