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Is there any way to override or figure out why I get 'Points improperly placed'?

Ferd 13 years ago in SitePal Gold updated 13 years ago 2
Is there any way to override or figure out why I get 'Points improperly placed'? My avatar is purposely distorted slightly wider than 'normal' human proportion due to the 3-D nature of the web page that it is placed on. It can tale a long time moving with the points until I get sitepal to accept the placement. For example, a dog face would have an odd nose to mouth placement as compared to a human, and it gets rejected.
points improperly placed
Hi Ferd -
The "photoface" process of converting the photo to a 3D model was implemented to generate a human face.
If you are trying to make this work for something with "unusual" proportions (i.e. a dog's face) - it will likely fail.

Can you provide more information about what you are trying to accomplish?
I'd be interested to see the photo you are trying to use.

Regards,
Gil
SitePal Team
I was able to stretch the face 150% vertically which made it finally 'take'. The web page is wrapped around a sculpted prim to make a 3-D object.

It would be nice if I had some idea of the constraints that are violated. An more descriptive error message such as 'face too short' would have been nice. I have to really torture the image at times to make it 3-D..

The picture as a sitepal object is at http://secondlife.mitsi.com/avatar/ In this case, it was the Socrates Bust at the bottom right that caused troubles

And here is how it works in 3-D: a very shot video of it in the world of Second Life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DrSde...