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Originally Posted by RammerJammer1674 |
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You people who come on here and claim this stuff just sound stupid. You have no idea how games are made, and no idea how Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) in general works. In CAD, you design or draw everything at it's REAL size. You can draw a pen or pencil that is about 4" tall, or you can draw a building that is 160' tall. However big your object is that you are designing or drawing is how big you actually make it. Now, when you print it out, (EA is not printing this crap so there's no need to do this part), but you look into a paper space portion that shows you how it will look on a certain size paper that you can change. You set a viewport on the paper space and ZOOM in to a certain SCALE to get the right size it should look ON PAPER. You NEVER mess with the actual scale of the object. That is cardinal sin #1 when designing or modeling 3D and even 2D objects. I know this because I've been doing it for 11 years. Please GO AWAY and stop with this type nonsense!
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Look at that, me agreeing with a Bammer. Haha I kid...
Anyways, that was literally one of the first things we were taught using Auto-Cad in high school. It should be common sense, but sadly, some people don't always use that.