So you try to merge in the second half of the first half of these three objects: Prism001 that works.You try to merge in the first half of these three objects: Prism001, Pyramid001 that fails.
Ok, so now we know that one of these three objects is the problem.So you try the first half of the second half of the second half (highlighted in green): Prism001, Pyramid001, RingWave001 that fails so it is indeed in the first half of the second half of the second half.So you try the first half of the second half (highlighted in dark blue): Hose001, L-Ext001, L-Ext002, OilTank001, Plane001 that works so the problem object must be in the second half of the second half.that works so the problem object must be in the second half First you try to merge in the first half of the objects (highlighted in red): Box001, Capsule001, ChamferBox001, ChamferCyl001, Cone001, Cylinder001, Gengon001, GeoSphere001, GeoSphere002, Hedra001.Then you repeat with the half that failed until you find the object that's causing the problem.īinary search example (based on the visible objects in the above screenshot) That way you can see in one step if the problem object is in the first half or in the second half of the objects. You're trying to pin point which object is damaged by first importing the first half on the objects. 'binary search', this assumes there are many objects in the file and that only one of them is damaged.Note that this would be very tedious if there are many objects in a scene.