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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Free Milkshape Scorpion Model!

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pigs can fly
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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:08
I'm back again

Less than a week after the release of my gallows I'm coming with a brand new model.
This is a scorpion model, made in Milkshape and textured by Photoshop.

But it is not
- not FPSC ready, Format: .ms3d and .x
- animated, cus I never get Milkshape animations working in FPSC

Anyway I release this model for all animating-lovin' Milkshape users in this forum.

Hope you like it. Here is a screenshot.

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pigs can fly
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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:10 Edited at: 26th May 2007 23:11
Screenie 2

Poly count is about 1200
Comments are welcome

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pigs can fly
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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:21 Edited at: 27th May 2007 00:52
old download

It's an .ms3d file
Texture excluded

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Smitho
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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:23
Quote: "- not FPSC ready, Format: .ms3d and .x"


Since it is not FPSC ready, it should have been posted in 3D chat. Youve been here plenty of time..

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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:33
What use is it to people here not FPSC ready? Nice model and all, but this isn't called the "FPSC Media" thread for nothing. FPSC ready before making a thread please...
-Postal

pigs can fly
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Posted: 26th May 2007 23:53 Edited at: 27th May 2007 00:53
OK, sorry for that

I will make the model FPSC ready
but it will not be animated.
Is that ok?

Please just give me a moment do do that.
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Posted: 27th May 2007 00:28
as long as its in fpsc, mods arent bothered

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Posted: 27th May 2007 00:40 Edited at: 27th May 2007 02:17
ok, here it is



if it's too small, just open the FPE file and change the scale value
Have fun

Size: 770k
includes texture in .tga and .dds

www.pigs_can_fly.hot.lu/pcf
For all my free FPSC entities!

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Posted: 27th May 2007 02:19
Cool, that's better. Thank you very much.
-Postal

pigs can fly
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Posted: 27th May 2007 13:55 Edited at: 28th May 2007 00:07
Thanks for the comment Postal

But I just can't get my Milkshape model animations working in FPSC.
Don't know why...
One example is my Boxman model

If anyone knows how to get Milkshape anims working in FPSC, please send me an email
Would be nice


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tyrano man
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Posted: 27th May 2007 14:44
E-mail butters the animated .MS3D and the Texture. He'll probably get it exported for you

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Posted: 27th May 2007 15:09 Edited at: 27th May 2007 15:18
Hmm...
don't think he would do that for free...


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tyrano man
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Posted: 27th May 2007 19:46
If it's already animated i'm sure he would just export it to a correct .X for you.

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