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Old 02-24-10, 07:07 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Nisgeis View Post
See where it says 'Index' in the right hand panel? The 'index' of the 3D Object node has to be lower than the 'parent' node that references it.

In the screenshot above, the parent node 'Node - Japan_FLG' has a 6: in front of it. The 3D Object below it, which that node is referencing has an index of 3, and the sub controller 4 and 5. You have to move the 3D objet so that it has a higher index, by either typing in the index number directly into the index box, or clicking the 'move index up/down' buttons.
3 is lower than 6.

There must be something else wrong. Can you have an index of 0? I think you can, but I am not positive.

@conus00,
Did you use this example or try a different one? Nisgeis is absolutely right (he usually is) the 3D model MUST have a lower index than the "parent node" and that is what the error is telling you.

I will test this to see if maybe when it gets imported it will change the numbers, so maybe the import is the problem, it's been a long time since I imported a .dat file.



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