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3 Dimensional Chat / DarkMatter 2 - file formats?

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Lampton Worm
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 12:04
Hi,

Can any DM2 owners please let me know what format the models are supplied in (apart from .X)? I'd like to be able to edit the animations in MilkShape and/or CFX ideally (I have DM1, from when it first came out) but the .3ds supplied are a pain anim edit wise).

Cheers.
Lampton Worm
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Posted: 18th Jun 2004 14:54
Hi,

Doesn't anyone have DM2 in here?

Thanks!
Tomy
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Posted: 18th Jun 2004 16:30
Can you read?
If yes then have a look here:
http://darkmatter.thegamecreators.com/
It sais on the very bottom


GameVisions Softwares - http://www.gamevisions.cbj.net
Lampton Worm
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Posted: 18th Jun 2004 17:20
Hi,

Just about So, .3ds and .X, thats ok, but I don't have any program that will import a .3ds so it can be easily animated, at least with the DM1 models - and I wondered if DM2 was the same. If I import a DM1 .3ds into any package I have at the moment there is no animation or skeleton.

I'm just spoilt by Psionic's wonderful models, where you get .X, .CFX and .MS3D all ready!

Cheers.
Glog
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Posted: 19th Jun 2004 21:41
why don't you learn to create your models yourself ??
it would be more simple , (once the stade of the choice of the exporter passed )
and you games would really be yours , otherwise , it gives the impression of seeing a darkbasic software demo , and no need of demo of darkbasic uh we all know that is a great software , and everybody knows that the darkbasic modeler guys are competent

A program is sensed to be a conventional mean to give orders to a computer and not being obscure,weird,and full of traps ,that is closer to magic stuff (Dave Small).
Lampton Worm
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Posted: 21st Jun 2004 18:24
Hi,

I can model, a bit, and I've made a basic person that I use in most tests, but its nice to have a wide variety of models all done, ready to just plug in when I don't have the time to draw one from scratch.

Cheers.

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