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FPSC Classic Product Chat / make 3D objects for FPS Creator

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Avalonze
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 01:20
Hi everyone.

Any ideas on how I can make my own 3D models (Buildings, Cars, Crates etc) for use in FPS Creator?

Is there any great tool whic does this?
maybe some made by The Game Creators?
How easy is it?

please advice which tool works.
Uthink
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 01:58
Try doing a search on model or 3d.
Always do a search before you post.

"I'm trying to find new ways to make this game more attractive." - Dennis Rodman
Thraxas
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 02:01 Edited at: 22nd Jun 2008 02:08
Quote: "Try doing a search on model or 3d.
Always do a search before you post."


We're not supposed to tell people to search anymore Read KeithC's post

Milkshape is commonly used around here

There are also some tutorials for various things here

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RedneckRambo
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 02:18 Edited at: 22nd Jun 2008 02:21
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=131935&b=21
Yep no more posting "search" or "read the manual" unless you say it as well as answering the question.

Also, you could try anim8or. It's a free 3d modeling program. I recommend milkshape like thraxas said because it's very simple and good and only $25 (I think)


Nomad Soul
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 02:25
You need to get Milkshape.

Someone might pop along and say 3D Studio Max but I'm afraid no amount of advice on how that works will allow you to start using it.

Just get Milkshape and everything will be ok for you.

You've just joined so welcome to the forums. If you want a smooth introduction around here then always do a search before posting.
Dar13
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 02:31
the guys before hit right on and blender is an option...if you like overly complicated and confusing interface otherwise use milkshape and by the way welcome to the forums

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Avalonze
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 22:46
thank you guys, will look at it

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