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You can use the <node>.getChild() command to get a handle to a sub-object by name. As long as the lightwave exporter/loader preserves the object names, this should work.
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#2
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Thanks
Thanks. I'm waiting for the graphics person to get back to me about the list of names for each layer.
In the mean time I did some looking around and saw the function <node3d>.getChildren that generates a list of the next level of children for an object. There isn't an example given, so I wasn't sure what type of list it returns. Is it an array of nodes, or is it an array of names of the layers? Aaron |
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You can right-click on the model in the resource list and select Properties. This will display a tree representing the models scene graph and it will contain the names of each node.
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