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3 Dimensional Chat / Character Shop

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Greeny
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Posted: 29th Jul 2004 12:04
Ok who has this?, the reason I am asking is because I need some info, I have tried the free version and I love it, what I want to know is, once I save the file as an .x file can i then load it into 3d gamemaker?...
I would like to know this before I buy it because I bought 3d gamemaker a while ago and was kinda burnt with alot of the hyped up adverts about the program...
So before I spend my hard earned cash, is the program good for making animations to load into 3D Gamemaker?...
Thank you to anyone who can answer this for me..
God bless,
Jai...
gbuilder
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Posted: 29th Jul 2004 14:14
I'm the same, interested to know if anyone has had success with this program. Of particular interest is if anyone has imported meshes and animated them. If this is not so difficult then it could be a very useful tool.

gbuilder.

AMD900mhz, 256mb Ram, 64mb GForce2 MX400 Graphics card, Windows 98se.
JoshK
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Posted: 30th Jul 2004 15:36
I have used it, and thought it was really easy. There is an included model so you can use it to size your mesh correctly.

Of course, I did write the thing.

WindowsXP Media Center Edition, Pentium 4 2.53 GHz CPU, 512 MB of RAM, GEForce4 MX 440
gbuilder
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Posted: 30th Jul 2004 18:58
Hi Josh,
Nice job, it looks to be part of your WW2 project. I've been experimenting with different imported meshes and had some success. A couple of suggestions, a 'climb' animation and when walking backwards, perhaps the head needs to look to one side or slightly back for realism. I'm accumulating some pennies to buy this one.

gbuilder.

XP2000, 512mb Ram, 64mb GForce4 MX440 Graphics card, WindowsXP Professional.
Greeny
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Posted: 31st Jul 2004 13:50
Ok another question, I just read that this prodcut is only available for download,, Once I have paid for it and downloaded it can I save the file on to a disk? just in case something goes wrong with my computer?.... Or can I download the program over and over again once I have paid for it?...
tomazmb
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Posted: 1st Aug 2004 01:12
Hello,

Whenever you buy a program as a download version, ALWAYS make a copy of it to CD !!!

Have a nice day,

Tomaz

Why some people take programming so seriously ?

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