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Copies vs clones.

Posted: 23 Jan 2012, 04:25
by Airspeed
Hi FS9 Modellers,
:help:
I'm attempting Ben's wish of a Galloway Princess, and have questions:
Do 20 copies take up the same space as 20 clones of a part?
Do the clones take on any repaint or other changes applied to the original part automatically?
Is there a "draw a line" function in FSDS? I thought there was in earlier versions, but now I seem to have to make a thin tube.
Any constructive pointers appreciated, thanks.

Re: Copies vs clones.

Posted: 25 Jan 2012, 10:27
by TSR2
Sorry I missed this Mike. I've no idea to be honest, Is this in GMAX?

Re: Copies vs clones.

Posted: 25 Jan 2012, 10:55
by Garry Russell
It's FSDS Ben :)

I was told in earlier versions a single poly could be stretched but wires etc are made from thin tubes now

I don't know about cloning as I've only ever copied parts. *-)

Re: Copies vs clones.

Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 00:49
by Airspeed
Thank you Gents,
I've discovered that clones don't update when the original part is altered, so it looks like their only advantage is where you need 15 copies, and they can all be made in one hit, instead of repeat copying. I've used thin tubes for wires, but am getting the horrors as to their potential effect on the overall file size.

Re: Copies vs clones.

Posted: 28 Jan 2012, 14:11
by Garry Russell
Hi Mike

You might get away with three sided tubes which would be a 25 percent saving on the 4 sided, but depending on how many wires you have it shouldn't be much of an impact being 8 points and four poly's each *-)

If I copy a part and update the original the copy doesn't change..........maybe the clones do and you have that the other way around?? *-)