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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Can I ask about ". x " file format?

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mark_p
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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 04:58
Hi,
I'm new to this and I see a few reffernces to ". x" file format and I am assuming it is what I have to save my objects that I create to get them to load in FPSC (is that right?).
Is there somewhere in the forums where there is an overview of this that I can read up on?
kind regards, markp

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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 07:50
I don't know about FPSC, but a ".x" is a common model file. After exporting from an external program, you can load it into DBP/DBC for the models for games. I don't have FPSC, so I don't know if you can do that .

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General Reed
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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 15:48
In FPSC, you have to download the entity creator, for objects like guns etc. If you want new wall, you have to download the segment creator. Both of these downloads contain video tutorials. .X files are standard DirectX mesh files. They can store textrue coordinates and animation frames.

Heres the link:
http://www.fpscreator.com/downloads.html

Hope this helps

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flock
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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 18:48
FPSC? FPSC? FPSC...FPSC...hmm...I'm thinking...is that what they're talking about in the FPSC forums?

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Kentaree
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 11:20
mark_p
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Posted: 25th Jul 2006 17:44
Guys, thank ya'll so much for your help and info. I am on the road a lot right now and still reading the FPSC product doc.'s as I am able. I will be back to the forums soon as possible.
kind regards, markp

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