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FPSC Classic Models and Media / help with milkshape

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tpfkat
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 03:48
simple question.....how do i cut holes in milkshape.
trying to make a sterling smg for fpsc but cant make the barrel vents.........help please.
heres a quick pic......dont take the urine just yet.

the programmer formarly known as thicko.

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da power pwnerer
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 03:50 Edited at: 31st Jul 2007 03:51
Can't you just select the face and extrude inward?
That's what you do in Anim8or....


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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 09:05
you cant cut holes and i don't believe milkshape does extrudeing.


Thraxas
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 10:49 Edited at: 31st Jul 2007 10:55
Not the best image but the extrude button in milkshape is here:



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Disturbing 13
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Posted: 31st Jul 2007 16:09
man I've been into perpolly modeling so much that I hadn't even noticed that button's existance,lol.


Realmkeeper
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Posted: 1st Aug 2007 02:14
You can't rip a hole in the mesh with Milkshape... You have to put transparent spots in the texture. Or you could re-make the mesh and bend a plane to make a hole, but that would result in a lot of polys. That is my best advice for you if you haven't already figured out a solution.

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