Not ANOTHER chain link fence question?

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Colin Jones
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Not ANOTHER chain link fence question?

Post by Colin Jones »

Yes, it is!

I am working on a standard installed version of the APCD (and not the version with a copy of the 2001 Objects Library). For all the information already in this Forum, I still can't understand how to get the chain link fence imported into my planting set.

Hope someone can help make this easy for me please. :smile:
Completed: Golf Club of Houston (Redstone); Banff Springs 2025 (Thompson 18 and Tunnel Mountain); Mauna Kea 2024; Royal Sydney Golf Club. Working on: New South Wales Golf Course (March 2026, hoping)
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sagevanni
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Re: Not ANOTHER chain link fence question?

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Good question,
I have never been able to import a 3D object like a 2D object.

Sage..... :cheers1:
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Ian Wells
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Re: Not ANOTHER chain link fence question?

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Colin,
I believe Linkster has looked into importing 3D objects, see https://linkscorner.org/phpBB/viewtopic ... ort#p21164
Unfortunately it looks way above my skill set.
Good luck.
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Colin Jones
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Re: Not ANOTHER chain link fence question?

Post by Colin Jones »

Thanks alot for responding guys.

I've used the chain link fence before. Its not an external object and its already in the 2001 APCD 3D Object Library. So I think you might need to use the Library Merge tool (or something like that) to get it into 2003.

Adelade will know, Linkster will know.......
Completed: Golf Club of Houston (Redstone); Banff Springs 2025 (Thompson 18 and Tunnel Mountain); Mauna Kea 2024; Royal Sydney Golf Club. Working on: New South Wales Golf Course (March 2026, hoping)
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