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3 Dimensional Chat / Milk Shape Export Settings

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Xenocythe
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Posted: 6th Nov 2005 18:08
I know there is already a topic, but the versioon I have is completely different. I have boned animation, how do I export the model so it looks and animates properly? Should I make it .3ds then convert it with the DBC converter?
Xenocythe
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Posted: 6th Nov 2005 21:11
Please, help. I got results from two people like- only legs appear, rest of the body is oversized and distorted. Only arm is there, too large and messed up.

Whats wrong? I'm using the Direct X 8.0 exporter for MilkShape Full version, export Meshes Materaials and Animation, frame thing is 160...
Manic
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 02:02 Edited at: 7th Nov 2005 02:03
maybe your vertex weights are wrong, maybe theres a problem with your mesh, maybe you should try the JT export instead.


EDIT:hang on.... are you trying to import a boned mesh into DBC?

I don't have a sig, live with it.
Heckno
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Posted: 7th Nov 2005 03:30
Bones and DBC don't mix well from Milkshape from what I have read....
SimSmall
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Posted: 13th Nov 2005 15:13
I sadly discovered this myself as well...

DBC doesn't support boned animation (it wants vertex animation - don't ask me how to do that...)
none of the X exporters appear to work correctly for me for milkshape.
Exporting as 3ds doesn't save the bones anyway (according to milkshapes own forum)

It's a horrible mess and I too am stuck in this little scenario...

DBP looks like the only solution, along with an ms3d -> 3ds (or x) that converts properly...

...maybe one day I'll finish a project
Heckno
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Posted: 13th Nov 2005 19:24
dump classic and get dbp....

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