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FPSC Classic Models and Media / [LOCKED] Halo Models...From SketchUp....

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Pattyman
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 15:16
[b]Hi, I´ve some Halo Models, and a lot questions:
How can I made my own chara´s in FPSC?

I´m a real Halofan please send me models
Ocho Geek
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 16:59
hello and welcome to the forums.

as far as i know there are no animation tools in sketchup.
you would need more advanced moddeling software.

and also, although you can use halo models in games you cannot sell them or your games with them in


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henry ham
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 17:06
hi

the first thing you need is a 3d modeling program that exports models out to .x format. then when you have your models made & textured you will need tgc,s entity maker program http://files2.thegamecreators.com/fpscreator/fpsc_entity_maker.zip run the program it will setup your model in a formatfpsc can use & you are away.

ps;it sounds easy when i say it like, that but it takes a fair bit of work on your part to learn the skills of modeling & textureing the rest is easy.

good luck

cheers henry

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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 19:41
u cane make it in sketch up export it as 3ds and inport into blender then get blender .x pugin
fallen one
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 19:43 Edited at: 17th Oct 2008 19:43
I was noob slapped for offering sugestions like these on copyrighted material, so I wouldnt even make suggestions on anything in this thread.

Pattyman
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 20:26 Edited at: 18th Oct 2008 01:53
thx dude´s

Pattyman
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 20:26
this is my first model is it good??

I´m a real Halofan please send me models
Aaagreen
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 20:49
if you made it.. from scratch, then yes.

Pattyman
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 21:01
what is scratch???

I´m a real Halofan please send me models
Game Maker
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Posted: 17th Oct 2008 22:52
Lol.

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some kid
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Posted: 18th Oct 2008 00:20
wow ...nice. you may avoid a lawsuit yet.

in the name of epic video games, I post this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhZQEvg1V0Y
Aertic
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Posted: 18th Oct 2008 00:33
By scratch, he means did you make it you're self, and not port it from Halo itself.
Either way if you did make that its preetty impressive, better then me xD


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uman
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Posted: 18th Oct 2008 02:12
The point being that you guys can think what you like about copyright issues.

Here at these forums you can not distirbute copyrighted materials, potentially copyrighted materials or materials that may infringe any kind of interlectual property rights either as standalone or as part of your game whether or not it is a game for sale.

Neither will we debate the copyright law issues here. At these forums the Moderators make decisions as to what is allowed and what is not.

Moderators make such decisions in good faith and in the interest of protecting TGC best interests and in doing so will always remove anything which is in the slightest of any dubious nature in their opinions. Their is nothing personal about it.

It seems that no matter how many times this is stated, forum members still seem to want to act as legal councillors and reiterate to us their knowledge of the intricate complexities of current copyright and interlectual property rights legislation.

In all honesty we are not going to ever test out the theories in practice in a court of law if the Mods can help it.



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