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I tried what you said. As you suspected, the pointer to the sub-object was invalid.
Anyway, I think I've found out the issue: the sub-object in the file that I was trying to access was named: obj PitCover I tried changing the object names from within my 3d-modeling program so they contained no spaces. In other words, I internally renamed the object to be: obj_PitCover Afterwards, accessing the sub-objects by the new names was successful, and the transformation functions work too. Last edited by FlyingWren; 08-21-2003 at 02:00 PM. |
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