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Old 01-08-2010, 01:12 AM   #1
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Fiber FX and sasquatch in the same scene (Can i do it, or not?)

Hello, and happy good year 2010!

I want to know if i can use fiber fx, excellent for fur, and saquatch (full version) (i find it better for grass), in the same scene, not on the same surface ?

I have some problems,
Sometimes, when i save the scene, close the scene, i can' t open the .lws after (layout have the death beach ball)

And, i have a rabbit (the "heros"), witch fur is doing with sasquatch, and when i do "load item from scene", to import it in the scene, layout crash (in a scene with fiber fx)

Or must i do a choice, within sasquatch and fiber fx ?
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Old 01-08-2010, 02:14 AM   #2
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You should be able to have them both. Try turning off drawing of FFX fibers in the viewport before saving as I have known FFX to crash on load because of this, although I had thought it was fixed in 9.6 and haven't had it crash like that recently.
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I have Lightwave 9,6, built 1539 (mac 32), 14 january 2009.

(I'm not on the beta 9,61)
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