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SerphE
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Posted: 16th Feb 2004 19:42
I was wonder if i wanted to make an animation for my character to walk, like pressing the upkey and making him walk not any cut scenes or anything. Using Darkbasic would i use the load animation or play object animation for this ?

Also, how would i make and export an animation for walking into darkbasic ? Using Milkshape 3D

Hope this isn't too obvious ?

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SerphE
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Posted: 17th Feb 2004 02:32
i guess that i have to word it better.

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Toilet Freak
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Posted: 17th Feb 2004 03:32 Edited at: 17th Feb 2004 03:32
load object "1111.x", 1
play object 1

add a loop animation if you want to(for walking etc), I hope thats what you were asking

SerphE
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Posted: 17th Feb 2004 19:43
Yes, that was very helpful to my understanding. Thanx, Gracias, Merci

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arras
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Posted: 18th Feb 2004 10:18
Why are you not looking at Milkshape site, there are lot of tutorials which covers that...

For exporting to x format use DirectX (JT) export.

Also, there was answered similar question many times on this forum, try to search a little bit...

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