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3 Dimensional Chat / a few questions about using 3DS Max and converting that models to DBPro

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armbuck
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 22:15
ok im going to try and explain this here we go, i am just wondering say i made a model of a tank in 3DS Max and im finished it and everything, how do i send that model to DBPro database so i can start making the game? (just to let you know im making a rts game) Also witch is better 3DS Max or Maya. (money does not matter to me ill spend what is needed)
Azunaki
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 23:46
umm are you asking for the code for DBPro to load you model up into DBPro.... if so then i really thing this should be in the DBPro newcomer or discussion area.
Venge
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 23:47
You need a .x exporter. I believe Panda is the tool of choice for Max and Maya.


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armbuck
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Posted: 24th Jun 2009 00:03
is the the link to the Panda website? http://www.andytather.co.uk/Panda/directxmax.aspx
djmaster
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Posted: 24th Jun 2009 20:40
Yes that is the link and I would say go for 3dsmax,such large community and so many tutorials make it really worth its money.

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Alucard94
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Posted: 24th Jun 2009 20:45
Well to be fair djmaster Maya has a very large community and a ton of tutorials as well, if you want to make the choice just download the trials and test them out, as 3D softwares really boil down to personal preference (At least at the moment, obviously there can be work that requires a certain software etc.) and you should try a lot of them before choosing one over another, at least that's what I think you should do.


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mike5424
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Posted: 24th Jun 2009 21:05
use blender?

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BiggAdd
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Posted: 25th Jun 2009 12:33
Quote: "umm are you asking for the code for DBPro to load you model up into DBPro.... if so then i really thing this should be in the DBPro newcomer or discussion area."

Azunaki - What is your obsession with starting every post with "umm"?
And stop with the Forum Policing... If this was posted in the wrong board, I would have moved it. This is not the first time I've had to tell you.

Quote: "use blender?"

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http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=142838&b=2

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