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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Make entity's and segments.

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Sven
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 11:15
I know a few programs where you can make them like magic fps. But would not it be nice if the majority are placed in this post?
Lewis
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 14:07
You need to cut back on the topics you post. You are seriously spamming threads dude.
Shadowtroid
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 15:00
Well, what do you mean? If you want to change how a stock entity/segment works, change the FPE. If you want to model and texture yourself, there are plenty of ones you can use on the FPSC website. That easy.

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Sven
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 15:02
i want to make a model in milkshape, and than export them to fpsc.
Kravenwolf
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 17:24 Edited at: 3rd Feb 2010 17:26
EDIT: Read it wrong. You can make entities and segments with any modeling program. You just need something to convert the meshes into FPS Creator, or you can do it yourself. I use FPSC Toolbox by Bullshock, and have never had any problems with it.



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Sven
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2010 20:49
is it a mod or program?
PW Productions
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Posted: 4th Feb 2010 00:57
A Program

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