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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Making Models (Intro for Total N00b)

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mgspro
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Posted: 16th Feb 2006 20:26
Hi guys,

I wouldn't mind trying (and probobly failing) to make some of my own models for FPSC what is the best program and do any of you know of any good tutorials?

Thanks greatly
mgspro

P.S How long will be posts have to be moderated for?

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Havok
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Posted: 16th Feb 2006 21:58
My favorite is Milkshape ($30), but most prefer 3ds MAX ($3,495). I also like milkshape because of the price.

I know Karate, Kung Fu, and 47 other dangerous words...

Doughboy
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Location: Canada
Posted: 17th Feb 2006 06:48
Milkshape is a good one.
Talairina
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Joined: 9th Jan 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 17th Feb 2006 06:50
I use both manily as I find animating in Milkshape alittle more friendly to me (Im not an experinced animator.) And also Milkshop has some great Importer/Exporter tool's.

Tal
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Posted: 17th Feb 2006 07:29
100% pro Milkshape here! the best bang for your buck really. 3dmax would be a complete waste for me, being milkshape does everything I want. LPus there are some great free plugins that come with each updated version.

JEEZ!You people just STFU! You waste more space complaining about people wasting space than the people your bashing! Man, I thought I had no life.
Silvester
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Joined: 7th Dec 2005
Location: Netherlands
Posted: 17th Feb 2006 17:25
If you want too learn it milkshape is very usefull.

my first model(what i was trying very hard) was inmediantly very good!

i will not post a link...

i do not like advertising in someone elses threath.

[href]www.freewebs.com/edromeproductions[/href]
look there for all my model packs latest updtes and other stuff!
(its not old yet)
Bug Tracking
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Posted: 18th Feb 2006 16:59
How to create texture for 3d object ?

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