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Clone Object Function Works one One Object and Not Another

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    eabrosius
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    All of a sudden the “clone object” function that I’ve been using for years is throwing an error under certain (unknown) circumstances.

    I have 8 blender models in my project, each representing a different width assembly. The clone object works when dealing in the 5 narrowest assemblies, and does not work when dealing with the 3 widest assemblies.

    There must be something different about the meshes in the 3 widest assemblies right? You can see in the screenshots that there doesn’t appear to be anything different between the scenario where it works and the scenario where it doesn’t (specifically – the 144-wide scenario works, and the 168-wide scenario does not work). Haven’t been this stumped in a while!

    Any ideas?

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    #76874
    xeon
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    All I have are guesses right now….
    I would check to make sure your dictionary and associated data are lined up for the expected object…meaning there isn’t something unexpected in the data field. If there was it would explain the “undefined”

    You may want to turn of the Verge3d setting “Optimize Mesh Attributes”, a source of your clone object may be getting merged with another object causing the object name to be different than expected.

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    #76876
    kdv
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    Share your files (as simplified as possible).

    there doesn’t appear to be anything different between the scenario where it works and the scenario where it doesn’t

    I see some modifier for 144.

    Puzzles and JS coding. Fast and expensive.

    If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of the meaning at all.

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