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3 Dimensional Chat / .max file conversion

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BN2 Productions
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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 01:19
I downlowded a 3d model that was in a .max format. I want to know how to convert it so that it can be used in DBC. What programs should I use? Or is there another way?

Thanks in advance
Indian Homie G
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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 01:24
You could use the shareware version of quick3d, its pretty good.
Surreal Studio IanG
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Posted: 15th Aug 2004 03:38
or just open it in 3ds max


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BN2 Productions
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Posted: 16th Aug 2004 02:48
I don't have 3ds max (I downloaded the model) and the shareware version of quick3d doesn't support the .max format
QuothTheRaven
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Posted: 16th Aug 2004 04:32
The only you'd be able to do it is with 3ds max. You have to export it with a .X exporter inside max. You could ask someone on the board to do it for you who has 3ds max if you really need the model.

Surreal Studio IanG
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Posted: 16th Aug 2004 06:22 Edited at: 16th Aug 2004 06:23
i'll export it for you - email it to me [email protected] and then i'll email it back to you in 3ds and x.

put ".max file conversion" in the subject line


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