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FPSC Classic Models and Media / 2 Free Models Oven & Fridge

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Shawn
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 07:48
Here are 2 free models I made. Ready for fpsc, just drag into entitybank folder.

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Krazykris
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 09:35
Nice one, Shawn

Keep the great work coming

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Shawn
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 09:35
ZIP added now

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Jiffy
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 09:43 Edited at: 1st Nov 2005 09:44
They look great but you didn't include the downlaod, just the screen.

EDIT: Sorry, just saw the above post.


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Benjamin A
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 11:46
Great! Thanks, these were really missing in the FPSC Content Pack... what is a kitchen without a fridge.

Be inovative and creative.... don't create a fps with FPSC.
DOMRAY
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 12:23
nice work ty vm

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JDforce
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 16:30
What modeler did you use?

May the 3d force B with U
Bosco
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 16:31
Can i put these on the free models website im making?

Go to:--------> http://www.agsoftware.cjb.net
Shawn
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 19:25
The models were made with milkshape 3D. If you try to make them dynamic they dissappear for some reason.... Anyone know why?

You can put them on your website.
Merranvo
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Posted: 1st Nov 2005 22:43
Shawn, do you mind if I also Host these?

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Shawn
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 01:45
@ Merranvo: Go ahead.
JDforce
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 03:02
If they dissappear when making them dynamic, the most probable cause is that they do not find a collision point with ground and fall to infinity before you can see them.
If that were the case, you should precisely align its bottom most point just a little millimeters above ground level.
On some models the origin point remains even when lifting the object; in that case you have to set its axes or origin point itself instead of the object.

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Shawn
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2005 06:20
Actually the models are still there, you can push them over and hear them move around but they are invisible.
Shawn
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Posted: 3rd Nov 2005 01:01
Found the problem. The models were too small in milkshape (I scaled them in the fpe).
madhouse
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Posted: 4th Nov 2005 22:53
I curved the front of the fridge some to make it look more like a fridge.

You will have to adjust it some in the FPE and rotate (didn't feel like messing too much with it)

I opened the window and influenza (relax - the world is not coming to an end)

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