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- If enabled by mistake, disable this feature in the Display Options palette, Maxwell renderer, Scene tab, Scale Model.
OR - If enabled intentionally, don't worry about it. Quirks are part of the charm.
W7: Roundover Failed
WARNING | W7 | Translator | Roundover | <object name, layer, and group information>
An object to which a Roundover modifier has been applied could not be beveled or rounded, due to the object's geometry. The Roundover modifier has been disabled so that the plugin will not make the same attempt on the next export. In general, the Roundover feature is intended for relatively simple, rectilinear architectural forms such as and walls, doors, simple trim, cabinetry, etc. Other uses may or may not work.
Solution:
- The Roundover distance may be too great for this specific object; it may need to be lowered. In general, the distance parameter should be set to less than half the length of the shortest segment in the object. (e.g., if the shortest segment is 1cm, don't set the distance parameter to greater than ~4.9mm)
- If the Roundover still fails after adjusting the distance according to step 1, the geometry itself is not suitable for rounding. For instance, there may be co-incident segments or faces (try the Object Doctor, or rebuilding the object).
After making changes, remember to re-enable the modifier. (Select object with Pick Tool. In Tool Options, Attributes tab, select Maxwell from the pulldown menu. Click in the leftmost column to enable the modifier.)