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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Bryce&Poser

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OneTouch
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Posted: 8th Mar 2003 08:56
Can I use Bryce 5 and Poser terrains and models with DBP?
need more information on game development,
visit http://www.dtagames.com
indi
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Posted: 8th Mar 2003 10:18
you can export bryce terrains as an xfile.

u could use this to acheive a terrain and using an x file collision of the landscape and a cube persay where the character was in a simulation of the get ground height command.

u can drape a matrix over it afterwards or use a form of x collision.

u can export poser models but they are of high polygon level and not really suited for gaming on a variety of systems unless your target audience is a powerfull system.

both are not reccomended as professional tools allthough.

OneTouch
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Posted: 9th Mar 2003 18:04
SO what is then?
What is the "reccomended" professional tools?
I just bought Bryce 5 from e-bay. Ooh well!

need more information on game development,
visit http://www.dtagames.com
Witch Bomber
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Posted: 9th Mar 2003 18:15
OneTouch: Can I take it then that you're still a while away from getting the level done and on to the coding stage, because I've finished my last project and I'm still waiting for something new to do.

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Kentaree
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Posted: 9th Mar 2003 18:20
Milkshape 3D is cheap and useful for low-polygon (i.e game models) needs. For landscapes, use matrices or any program that can do BSP, I think cartography shop is a good choice.

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