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3 Dimensional Chat / Any way to Save a model in DBPro?

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Social Disease
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Posted: 11th May 2004 09:29
I normaly post in the Newcomers Corner, but i havn't got an answer over there yet. Is it posible to make a model out of primitives in DBPro and then export it as a .x? Any other kind of format?

Please help!

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zircher
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Posted: 11th May 2004 18:41
See my reply in the new comers section.

Social Disease
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Posted: 12th May 2004 01:00
I've been working on this, and i think i'm getting closer. DBPro can save a mesh to a .x file, and it can make a mesh from a single object.

Does anyone know how to combine diffrent primitives into one object?

More on this as I discover it.

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zircher
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Posted: 12th May 2004 01:41
You can try increasing the size of the memblock, update the vert counts and append the vert data from one mesh to the next. You really need to know the FVM mesh formats to do that successfully.
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Posted: 12th May 2004 15:16
Take a look at the help for the make memblock from mesh command in db. That'll explain the memblock/mesh structure for you.

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