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FPSC Classic Models and Media / storage cupbord

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Sinistar
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Posted: 26th Jul 2006 12:07 Edited at: 26th Jul 2006 12:08
Here you go. Took me under 5 minutes with MFPS and the Home Depot Website...

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Sinistar
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Posted: 26th Jul 2006 12:09 Edited at: 26th Jul 2006 12:09
and here's the file...Just unzip to your entities directory

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FredP
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Posted: 26th Jul 2006 13:30
That is a neat toy.That and my new super hero,the Scale Man.
Thanks again.

MK83
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 03:58
Very good model. But exactly how is it done? I can make the stero and speaker that are included with MFPS. But how do you use the box2 object to make what you did?

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 06:04
You open up your favorite paint program and open up the box template texture then put the pic of whatever you want where is supposed to go like front in the front part of the template and then when you are done you save it under a different filename.
When you run Magic FPS you import the box object 2 and then click on outside texture and find the texture you made and load it.Then just scale it and save it.It might also be a good idea to hit ENTER to place the object on the floor.
My new favorite superhero,Scale Man,will halp you scale your object.

MK83
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 07:40
yes, I now have it figured out. thanks for your help.

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 08:41
Anytime.

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