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| Posted by OhioLefty at Nov 3, 2022, 3:57:36 AM |
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Is it possible to move imported textures from one computer using v6.6 to a new computer using v7.0.2? I recently moved from a Windows 10 computer running SH3D v6.6 32-bit to a Windows 11 computer running SH3D v7.0.2 64-bit. Is it possible to transfer the textures that I created by importing files into v6.6 as a texture (they show up as Italics labels in the list under "User") and move them or re import them into v7.0.2? I didn't keep the original files after I imported them in v6.6 because I didn't think I would need them again or need to re import them once imported and used in my plan. My plan opens and works fine on the new computer but my textures are missing that I want to continue to use. Thanks! |
| Posted by Puybaret at Nov 3, 2022, 6:48:59 AM |
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Re: Is it possible to move imported textures from one computer using v6.6 to a new computer using v7.0.2? Read this post to see which files you should copy. ---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by OhioLefty at Nov 3, 2022, 2:37:56 PM |
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Re: Is it possible to move imported textures from one computer using v6.6 to a new computer using v7.0.2? Thank you so much for the help! In my Windows 11, the location where I needed to copy the files was slightly different but I was able to figure it out by opening SH3D v7.0.2 and clicking on Help, About, Libraries and click on one of the libraries and found the location where I needed to copy the preferences XML file and the texture files. Seems to be working as it should. BTW, the move from v6.6 32-bit to v7.0.2 64-bit really is a big improvement (speed and rendering) for me! The new computer with better processing power, graphics and Windows 11 probably helps a bit also. Thanks again for the expert help and quick response and a quality program that is helping me and my wife design our dream home! |
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