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Mouse rect dimensions (solved)

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Hello all,

Not sure if it is directly related to Blender or Capt_x tool.
But I've never encountered this with Gmax.

In my VC, all my mouse rect are around one or two pixels side.
I've to be really patient to find them... On ground. ;)


And I can't found where this could be defined ...

Any idea ?

Thank's in advance.


Daniel.
 
Hm, this could be a scale problem. Check the scale of the object that has a mouse rectangle and (if it is not equal to 1) set it to 1 using Ctrl + A.

Let us know ;)
 
A new boot this evening and the issue disappear ...

(Blender on 3 windows + toshop + Fsx +MCX+ somes other tools, all open at the same time ... for my I5 4Gb, perhap's it's a little too much ;) )


Daniel.
 
Yea, blender alone uses 80MB at new scene per instance/window. With an average scene, you could tie up 1.2GB or more for a single scene.
 
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