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FPSC Classic Models and Media / What programs do you use?

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Bigbroimc
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Posted: 12th Jan 2006 21:33
Hello I'm to this and I just got FPSC and I was wondering is there another program I need to use to make my own guns, models, enimes, ect.?
TeMpLaR1
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Posted: 13th Jan 2006 12:52
it doesnt matter , any model program will work

just one that can export .x formats

Mr Love
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Posted: 15th Jan 2006 22:49
You need a good modelprogram, photoshop or something simular, a wrapper program to paint Your models, You probably will need a converter software like Deep Exploration. If You are more advanced You better get a Character animation software like Fragmotion. I promise You, this is just a beginning!


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Talairina
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Posted: 16th Jan 2006 00:26
Fragmotion,
Autodesk 3DS Max,
Milkshape 3D,
Character Studio,
gameSpace,
trueSpace,
Adobe Photoshop,
Jasc Paint Shop Pro,
and load's more.

These can all be used for texturing, modeling and animating.

Tal
Bigbroimc
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 00:10
What about 3D Canvas? Is any good for this?

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Havok
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 02:20
Milkshape in my opinion, is the best

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2122
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 06:57
blender is very good, and free
the user interface can be rather confusing at times though
Avenging Eagle
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Posted: 17th Jan 2006 08:59
anim8or! (less confusing than blender, and free)

http://www.anim8or.com

I swear by it, partly because i use it...

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Bigbroimc
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Posted: 19th Jan 2006 21:52
Thanks for all the posts. They all worked great.

I will trying a few of the programs(mianly the free ones) and hopfully will have some models to give out and a game

Thanks again

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