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Make sure that you have the Body selected in the Scene Tree, and Weld Vertex checked in the Normal tab. You can increase the amount next to the Auto Smooth box.
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Snarp Farkle
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Snarp Farkle
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You have to select the mesh to use the "Auto Smooth" function in 3DxChange, if you have more than one mesh the "Shift Select" all of them.
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michal.tworek
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michal.tworek
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I think body is selected, but everything is shaded (not active) in "smooth window".
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