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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Making a Model FPSC Ready

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gecko265
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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 21:02
Hello,I was wondering how to make a model FPSC ready?

Now people probably hear this alot from noobs like me be it would be nice if someone can teach me how.

hello
pigs can fly
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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 21:16
First thing you need are the 3d model and the texture. Model must be in .X format and the texture can be DDS, Targa, JPEG or whatever...

Next, you should download EntityMaker (or another whose name I forgot) from the FPSC site (fpscreator.com). There you have got some video tutorials included.

Now place your model and texture in your entitybak/user folder. Start the MakeEntitiesFromXFiles application (EntityMaker) and, if nothing is wrong with youur media, you can now enter the model information there. The program isn't very difficult.

When you're finished, your model has got an FPE file and a small BMP image. Now it is FPSC-ready...

Hope that helped

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Uthink
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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 21:16
Check the tutorials at the top of this board.
Deathead
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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 23:25
Download Enity workshop v2 it is a thread in FPSC Chat

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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 23:45
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Roger Wilco
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Posted: 8th Aug 2007 23:51
Basically what pigs said, you need a model in directx (*.X) format and texture in DDS/TGA or JPEG. Then you need to make an FPE-file for it, which you can either do by taking it from another entity and changing the properties for textures and meshes and so on, or by having the model imported into a seperate program that generates FPE-files for you.
gecko265
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Posted: 9th Aug 2007 02:19
Thanks pigs. I made a sign today. Its pretty bad but works for me.


Link to sign
http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=111941&b=24

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