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Maya scene almost empty i lost all my work

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Anonymous
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Maya scene almost empty i lost all my work

Hi there,

I was worked on project and from version 23 to 25 my scene is almost empty i lost everything, i was saving and increment. There only a wheel all green. an camera plane. Of course the objects are not in the outliner, i tried to Replace all "nan" or "nan(ind)" with "0". But that changed nothing. i dont know what to do to recovert de geo from those scene the auto save are completely empty.

 

 

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hamsterHamster
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I could not find that green wheel.

You still have things in the Outliner, just go Edit>DeleteAllByType>History, then select all remaining scene contents and press Shift+P (Unparent).. select the grayed-out geometry and press Shift+H (ShowSelection), or in the ChannelBox change Visibility to ON.

hamsterHamster_0-1618693125125.png


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Anonymous
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Thats not the last save the 0025... there was more

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Anonymous
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here s the 25 version

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Anonymous
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i wish i can save some of the geos

 

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hamsterHamster
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I searched for the cases like yours and indeed, it was matter of changing the -nan(ind) with 0. The v25 before editing displayed only that green wheel, while after editing this:

hamsterHamster_0-1618774018676.png

Still had 3 more warning messages, but those seem to be uv-related, which is not that important.


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