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Does anyone know a way to collapse an extrude nurb in #c4d into 1 mesh as opposed to a stacked hierarchy?

5:45PM Sun, November 14 2010

514be41951c18c882cccfa39677281ae_normal @odd_enough Pennsylvania

select all mesh objects, connect+delete

5:46PM Sun, November 14 2010

Sketchbook5_normal @sketchbookinc Portland, Bend

i should clarify. i need a single operation which will collapse the object while automatically connecting all the elements.

5:48PM Sun, November 14 2010

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5:49PM Sun, November 14 2010

514be41951c18c882cccfa39677281ae_normal @odd_enough Pennsylvania

trying to collapse an extrude nurbs object that isn't made editable will just delete the points

5:53PM Sun, November 14 2010

F816b988b89d4fd51bbdd4b155f4394c_normal @helloluxx Australia

if it has caps then you need a script, make editable, select children, connect and delete.Use the script log to grab commands

6:32PM Sun, November 14 2010

F816b988b89d4fd51bbdd4b155f4394c_normal @helloluxx Australia

CallCommand(12236); CallCommand(100004768); CallCommand(16768);

6:38PM Sun, November 14 2010

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