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3 Dimensional Chat / can anyone here animate well?

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Douglass
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Posted: 9th Jul 2004 10:49 Edited at: 9th Jul 2004 10:51
i started this request for an animated model a few days back:
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=34539&b=9
since then ive made alot of progress with my game and id say im almost half done but i still havent gotten any response about the model. anyway i think i found a decent model that came with a freeware modeler, jtedit. all that i need is an animation of the guy running. not one of those "robot" walks like in the dm models but a decent animation that from a distance would look fairly life like and it needs to be fast. if anyone could do it that would be great and maybe i could help you with something in exchange like a simple site or game. so if you want to help just post. and heres the model:
http://www.dougsworld.dbspot.com/HumanMale.zip

thanks again,
doug

Blazer
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Posted: 9th Jul 2004 13:11
I looked at your model and it dosn't look like it is UVed. If it is animated you will not be able to UV it without loosing the animation data. I suggest you UV it first then give it out to animate.

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Douglass
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Posted: 9th Jul 2004 13:14
im just going to give it a plain texture so it sort of looks like its made of stone. theres nothing i need to uv.

Blazer
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 10:23
ok doug I e-mailed it too you

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Douglass
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Posted: 25th Jul 2004 10:19
i was away 2 weeks sorry. THANK YOU SO MUCH. im going to figure out how to convert it to .x now.

Douglass
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Posted: 25th Jul 2004 10:27
i tryed a few model converters and modelers and none supported your file. any ideas? and anyone its a .ace file. maybe someone knows what this is? thanks.

kkzgreen
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Posted: 25th Jul 2004 11:14
I'm not sure but I think its a compressed file like .zip or .rar
Douglass
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Posted: 26th Jul 2004 02:26
yep. that was it. thanks.

Douglass
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Posted: 26th Jul 2004 02:46 Edited at: 26th Jul 2004 02:48
hey i have another problem. i set the object speed to 100 and its still running in slow motion. is there any way to get it to move faster?
edit-nm.

Douglass
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Posted: 26th Jul 2004 05:36 Edited at: 26th Jul 2004 05:37
hey blazer, i tryed emailing u but couldnt get thru so what should i put in the credits for you? and what software do you use? i was wondering. you did a very good job and you said this isnt even your best.

Blazer
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Posted: 26th Jul 2004 12:45 Edited at: 26th Jul 2004 12:46
I use Milkshape 3d and Character FX. Just animations - Blazer would be fine in the credits . good luck on your game.

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Douglass
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Posted: 30th Jul 2004 02:04
thanks. it might get delayed because of all the competitions but it should be done before the end of the summer.

Douglass
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Posted: 15th Oct 2004 06:50
maybe not, but it will get done eventually.

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