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FPSC Classic Models and Media / 3ds max animating

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vorconan
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Posted: 24th Feb 2007 22:29
hi all,

I've recently tried animating a few models, of course they look ok in 3ds max, but I can't figure out a way of exporting the animations into FPSC, just before you all tell me to search; i'm using 3ds max 3, which you can't use the new panda exporter plugin with, so I am quite stuck. My aim was to try and figure this out on my own, great job I did with it

thanks

so what's the job?
Strelok
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Posted: 24th Feb 2007 22:34
okey maybe this will help you.
http://www.fpscreator.com/characterstudio.html
Locrian
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Location: Burton Mi.
Posted: 24th Feb 2007 22:36
Your hit. Nothing you can do but by milkshape. Maybe use Max to model in if you like it better. Transfer stuff over. Same deal for the guys using Max9, except they have a chance of actually getting a plug in later.
Opposing force
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Posted: 24th Feb 2007 22:39
Use milkshape 3d to import the 3ds file and then export as .X

Strelok
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Posted: 24th Feb 2007 22:43
Quote: "okey maybe this will help you.
http://www.fpscreator.com/characterstudio.html "

sorry din't notice that you using 3ds max 3.
vorconan
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Posted: 25th Feb 2007 11:31
thanks guys, can you someway import the animations from 3ds max into milkshape because i heard that it's quite hard to animate in milkshape, maybe im wrong though.

so what's the job?
Silvester
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Posted: 25th Feb 2007 11:33
its easy in milkshape...move the limbs,press Ctrl+K and goto next frame,and start over again.

vorconan
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Posted: 25th Feb 2007 11:36
ok, im downloading the demo now, i've tried it before, but i was usless at modelling in it, 3ds max works better for that. Aswell, does CTRL+K assign a keyframe or something? thanks

so what's the job?

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