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Newcomers DBPro Corner / ok a bit of a darkMATTER and DBP question here

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Andrew
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 19:39
OK so i design two people, ok like todays best screensaver, (they were holding hands).
So how the hell are you ment to do that, how can you possible move a darkMATTER character's hand to hold another character???
Renegade
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 20:10
Not sure but I think you need
an animation software like CharacterFX.
Andrew
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 20:31
Where do i get that from?
Andrew
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 20:36
Wait a min, you get it free when buying DBP
dragon tail
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 20:40
i dont know about characterFX but there plenty of good 3D modelers out there.

anim8or is a good one(and its free):
http://anim8or.com/main/index.html

milkshape 3d is another(there a trial version):
http://www.milkshape3d.com/

hope that helps
Andrew
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 20:44
Sure does
David T
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 22:09
Wait a min, you get it free when buying DBP

Do you ?!?

There's no place like 127.0.0.1

There are 10 people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
Mentor
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Posted: 27th Aug 2003 22:52
or you could use the object limb commands to move the arms of the model to the required position.

Mentor.

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