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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Milkshape animation problem...

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Havok
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:10
Hey guys, I have a problem with animation in milkshape. I modeled, uv mapped, and painted a new p90 for the community, but I am having problems animating it. When I even do a five key-frame animation, it goes as slow as heck when it should go alot faster. I cant give you guys this gun without a proper animation, so anyone who has a solution to this, please fill me in. Also, here is a pic of the P90 for those of you who are interested.


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Me Self
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:16 Edited at: 11th Jul 2006 06:17
You should make a G3

and it would be a new weapon to the comminity .
And something new and intresting .
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:32 Edited at: 11th Jul 2006 06:35
@Havok - is the animation slow in milkshape or in game? if its in game and your useing the JT exporter check out the animation time factor. it should be 0. I made this mistake before too, untill Uman straitened it out

Havok
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:39
@Me Self-I might do a G3, but I want to finish my P90 and my grenade first. Just wait and see my friend, wait and see...

@Disturbing 13-No, it is in milkshape. Everything was working fine until I tried animating my P90. It is wierd.


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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:41
how many frames of animation do you have for it?

Havok
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 06:54
None because I restarted each time to see if it would fix the problem. I got all the way to the reload and then I found out there was a problem, so I started over and restarted my computer. I set the total to 150, but it never gave me a problem before.


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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 07:00
thats really odd. have you tried an export just to see if it works anyway? If not giver a go. It may not matter.

Havok
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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 18:27
No I haven't exported yet, I might try it later. Thanks for the help.


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