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Pool Table - Harborth - 06-12-2004 I thought this endeavor needed to be shared. I've put the balls together as a racked unit, but also will include them separately if you need them that way as well. Just change the color of the stripe as necessary. The set includes: table, pool cue, rack, pre-racked balls, single solid ball and single striped ball. Enjoy! A bit of a problem - mattlmattlmattl - 08-04-2004 Thanks for the great objects! I need this for a bar scene. Unfortunately, when I drag the pool table onto my set, it's upside down (the felt is on the floor)! Anyone seen this? Is there some easy fix I'm just not clued into? Thanks, Matt Re: A bit of a problem - Innoventive Software, LLC - 08-04-2004 mattlmattlmattl Wrote:Thanks for the great objects! I need this for a bar scene. I'm not sure why this is happening, but the simple solution is to use the NUMERIC TILT the Button with a "#" on it near TILT control and set it to tilt left/right 180 degrees. Re: A bit of a problem - mattlmattlmattl - 08-04-2004 Innoventive Software, LLC Wrote:I'm not sure why this is happening, but the simple solution is to use the NUMERIC TILT the Button with a "#" on it near TILT control and set it to tilt left/right 180 degrees. Thanks - that did the trick. Matt Re: A bit of a problem - Innoventive Software, LLC - 01-05-2005 mattlmattlmattl Wrote:Innoventive Software, LLC Wrote:I'm not sure why this is happening, but the simple solution is to use the NUMERIC TILT the Button with a "#" on it near TILT control and set it to tilt left/right 180 degrees. I've updated the pool table so that rotating it is no longer necessary. |