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Hi everyone
I have this issue from two or three days ago, when I try to import the part 21019p06.dat (https://library.ldraw.org/official/1739) and its updated conterpart (https://library.ldraw.org/official/31893) to Stud.io. I have downloaded the Unnoficial Pack, added the subparts of the model in the p folder and the full model in the part folder, in the Custom Parts directory of Stud.io. But when I try to import the piece in the Part Designer of Stud.io, the properties of the pieces are showned, but the model not.

How can I fix this issue ? Did I made something wrong ?

Thank you for your future responds,



Nikky.
(2023-08-21, 12:30)Hohenstein Wrote: [ -> ]Hi everyone
I have this issue from two or three days ago, when I try to import the part 21019p06.dat (https://library.ldraw.org/official/1739) and its updated conterpart (https://library.ldraw.org/official/31893) to Stud.io. I have downloaded the Unnoficial Pack, added the subparts of the model in the p folder and the full model in the part folder, in the Custom Parts directory of Stud.io. But when I try to import the piece in the Part Designer of Stud.io, the properties of the pieces are showned, but the model not.

How can I fix this issue ? Did I made something wrong ?

Thank you for your future responds,



Nikky.

The subparts must go to the s folder, not the p folder. Only new primitive reside in p folder ( and p\48 for hires primitives)
(2023-08-21, 12:40)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]The subparts must go to the s folder, not the p folder. Only new primitive reside in p folder ( and p\48 for hires primitives)

Oh okay, thanks Smile
Should it will fix the issue then ?
(2023-08-21, 13:34)Hohenstein Wrote: [ -> ]Oh okay, thanks Smile
Should it will fix the issue then ?

EDIT: How can I find the s/ folder or files ? I doesn't appear on the .zip from the community pack
The s/ directory is inside of parts/.
(2023-08-21, 22:15)N. W. Perry Wrote: [ -> ]The s/ directory is inside of parts/.

Thank you ! It works !
I found a new issues though, can I post it here, because it's implying the piece ?