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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Creating Objects for FPS Creator

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Jeffrey Morris
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 03:21
I thought that it is possible to create new objects for FPS Creator using 3D Canvas Pro but the tools for exporting 3D models to FPS Creator file formats are missing from the EA version of the program. Will there be tools for exporting 3D models to FPS Creator file formats?
LeeBamber
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 05:15
Providing 3D Canvas can export as X files, you can get your models into FPSC. As a quick test, create a 3D Canvas model, save as an X file then follow the how to create an entity in the FPSC manual to get to see your model. Let us all know how it goes!

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Leuko
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 05:59
Hi,

I was just trying to do this. I read through the info in the manual and realized that I am missing some files. I can't seem to find the following executables that the instructions tell you to use.

FPSC-Segments.exe
FPSC-Entities.exe

I've searched on my system but don't seem to have them. Were they not included with the download with the intent to be released later?

-Allen T.
maxd
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 22:11
hi.. in another thread, these files have been omitted frmom the EA release, but an error in the manual means they are still in the print..

hope this helps

maxd
Leuko
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Posted: 14th Feb 2005 03:48
Okay,

Thanks for the info.

I'll ask further questions in the other thread.

Allen T.

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