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email form.Cant export moc3 after updated model file from 4.2 to 5.2
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Thanks for using our products.
Could you first tell us about the environment you use?
- Live2D Software Version: (e.g. Cubism Editor 4.0.01)
- OS & Version: (e.g. Windows 10, macOS HighSierra)
- PC Model: (e.g. MacBookPro 2017)
- Graphics Specifications: (e.g. GeForce GTX 950M)
- CPU: (e.g. Intel Core i7-7700)
- Memory: (e.g. 8GB)
- Illustration Software used: (e.g. Photoshop, ClipStudio, SAI)
Best regards.
- Live2D Software Version:cant remember but around 4.2.xx
- OS & Version: Windows 11
- PC Model:
- Graphics Specifications: Nvidia 2060
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Memory: 36gb
- Illustration Software used: CSP
Have Fixed after using 5.1 to export ,might have some bug on 5.2.02
Thank you for your answer.
Workarounds for this problem include
Add a key to the minimum and maximum values of the parameter for which you set the repeat.
We will continue to investigate this issue.
Best regards.
Thank you for your continued patronage of our products.
The bug reported in this topic, where moc3 export could not be performed correctly when there was a repeat parameter with no key set for the maximum and minimum values, has been fixed in version 5.2.03 beta2.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Please try version 5.2.03 beta2.
Thank you very much for reporting the bug.