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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Trouble Exporting Animations(milkshape 3d)

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Dar13
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Location: Microsoft VisualStudio 2010 Professional
Posted: 29th Jun 2008 04:11 Edited at: 1st Jul 2008 03:58
I've been having some problems with exporting a model and it ends up looking something like this(screenie) with no animation can you help me(I kinda don't want to release the model on the forums as it's for a contest if you can help or need to have the model then email me and I'll give it to you)
note:this is one of my better exports so i've had some very serious problems with the exporter

I know not what WWIII will be fought but I do know that WWIV will be fought with sticks and stones-Albert Einstein

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Game maker wannabe
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Location: Dorset, ooh arr!
Posted: 30th Jun 2008 22:50
Pic is too small, cant see whats going on.

I'd be happy to help though

Jesper
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Posted: 16th Jul 2008 16:22
I have same prodlem with my penguin...
Paul112
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Posted: 16th Jul 2008 16:40
Make sure you are exporting with the DirectX(JT) exporter, the other DirectX exporter seems to have issues with FPSC. Also make sure you are not in Animation Mode when exporting.

Good luck,
Paul
Dar13
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Posted: 17th Jul 2008 00:57
i did all that but nothing worked oh well maybe i'll get lucky one day

I know not what WWIII will be fought but I do know that WWIV will be fought with sticks and stones-Albert Einstein

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