03-01-2018, 01:05 AM
Hmmm, not much activity here, guess no one else uses Wings on Mac High Sierra.
Following up with my inability to use Wings on the Mac, and having UV issues with the PC version I have found a workaround for anyone on a Mac High Sierra. For whatever reason, my exact method of using the UV system in Wings on PC just won't work, never get the file to become internal again, nothing happens?!?!
I needed a UV badly, so I went back to the Mac side where it worked immediately the very first time using the exact same tried and true method I've always used.
How I am able to use my new models in Mac, very simple, but not a good workflow. Once I start modelling in Mac, if I save and then try and open the Wings file, it will not open due to the different Libs (info from dgud) in the new Mac OS. My basic work around is to export as an OBJ. For whatever reason those files are not affected by the different Libs and import perfectly fine (be sure to export with Quadrangulation)
So for now, I am back in business using Wings on the Mac, just wanted to let everyone know if they hadn't figured this out on there own already.
Looking forward to the new update though ; )
-Sin
Following up with my inability to use Wings on the Mac, and having UV issues with the PC version I have found a workaround for anyone on a Mac High Sierra. For whatever reason, my exact method of using the UV system in Wings on PC just won't work, never get the file to become internal again, nothing happens?!?!
I needed a UV badly, so I went back to the Mac side where it worked immediately the very first time using the exact same tried and true method I've always used.
How I am able to use my new models in Mac, very simple, but not a good workflow. Once I start modelling in Mac, if I save and then try and open the Wings file, it will not open due to the different Libs (info from dgud) in the new Mac OS. My basic work around is to export as an OBJ. For whatever reason those files are not affected by the different Libs and import perfectly fine (be sure to export with Quadrangulation)
So for now, I am back in business using Wings on the Mac, just wanted to let everyone know if they hadn't figured this out on there own already.
Looking forward to the new update though ; )
-Sin