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Cooler
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Coke cooler. Top panels slide open. Enjoy.


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Harborth Wrote:Coke cooler. Top panels slide open. Enjoy.

Very cool. Next time you export something like this, however, you might want to rename the hinges prior to the export to more part-specific names like freezer glass (left) and freezer glass (right).
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Thank you for the tip. I will make the changes and repost. I am finding, however, that when saving as a true FF object, upon importing, the object is tilted in whatever direction I save the jpeg. Did you find that when importing this object?
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Harborth Wrote:Thank you for the tip. I will make the changes and repost. I am finding, however, that when saving as a true FF object, upon importing, the object is tilted in whatever direction I save the jpeg. Did you find that when importing this object?

I did. That's not an intended effect and we'll look into it.
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Harborth Wrote:I am finding, however, that when saving as a true FF object, upon importing, the object is tilted in whatever direction I save the jpeg.

This is a bug and will be fixed in the next update. In the mean time, there is an easy workaround. Before you check the "Convert to true FrameForge object" box, uncheck the "Apply the following pose" box.
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