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3 Dimensional Chat / What the best 3d Modeler for DBP

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basesoft
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 20:48
Hi i'm new and try to get know what the best modeler for db will be.

Could you say what you will use, and how good it works making animations bone ore not bone wich fileformat supports the most .x or .3ds

thanks
Whong
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 21:08
Hello!

Truespace 3.2 supports x files and it's free.
Goto www.download.com

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basesoft
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 21:43
Yes but how do you animate the x files? I heard truespace can't save them animatet?
walaber
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 22:03
milkshape + Character FX is a tried and true method that produces DBPro-friendly .x files.

Go Go Gadget DBPRO!

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Peter H
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 22:49
MILKSHAPE!!!


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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 09:38
http://www.wings3d.com

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Cian Rice
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 10:19
Wings is easy to use but it can't animate. That's it's only problem.
Try:
http://www.blender3d.org

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Sir Spaghetti Code
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 12:07
It honestly depends on who you ask. There are tons of program that this person will say is the best, then someone else will say something compltely different!

If you can afford it, I say GameSpace!

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basesoft
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 20:34
If here somebody using truespace how do you animate the 3d Objects for example walking or open a box by clicking
zircher
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Posted: 31st Aug 2004 02:42
The way DBP plays animation is based on frame ranges (ie. play from frame 50 to 100 for bend over and open the container.) In a nutshell, the 3D artist/animator does all the work and tells the programmer which frames relate to what animation.
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The Fallen
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Posted: 31st Aug 2004 05:16
Milkshape 3D + Character FX is the way to me


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