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FPSC Classic Models and Media / New and need some help please...

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tronus22
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Posted: 9th Jan 2011 03:28
Hello..

I recently found out about fpsc and i think it's one of the best softwares out there...but i need help about something..

1)Can i make my own models and import and use them in fpsc and how?

2)Do i need to use any specific 3d modeling software to make my models so they can work with fpsc?

well that's all for now..i hope someone can help me

Oh yea and sorry id i posted this in a wrong board or something...like i said im new xD
henry ham
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Posted: 9th Jan 2011 11:43
hi mate

yes you can make your own models all you need is a 3d modeling program that exports to .x ,there are a few free ones out there truespace & blender to name but a few.you will also need a 2d painting program for texturing gimp & paint.net are both free i think.the final thing you need is a simple program to convert your finished models to fpsc format ,i use entity workshop (free)but there are others.hope this helps

cheers henry

Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 9th Jan 2011 15:50
Also, don't forget to look in the FPSC Docs folder, because you can find the PDF Manual and the Official Community Guide there.
Both of those contain critical information on getting the most out of FPSC, and reading those will help to get you started on the right track.

   Conjured Entertainment

 WARNING: Intense Madness
FredP
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Posted: 9th Jan 2011 16:11
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Please do not simply write "Noob Question", "I am a newb", "One Noobie Question", "A question", "Please help", "This isn't working" or anything similar as the title of your post. We have a search facility, and meaningless titles do not help others find answers to their questions. It will also help you to get quicker responses if people have an idea of your thread content.
tronus22
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Posted: 11th Jan 2011 13:48
Thanks henry ham that really helped.

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