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FPSC Classic Models and Media / How Do You Make Your Own People?

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MechaDJ
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 00:50
I Have An Idea Of A Person But I Can Make It!

3>Make Games
Candle_
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 01:49
Edit one of the files.

Bongo
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 03:59
From what I've read you need to spend thousands of dollars on professional software like 3DS Max just so you can make your own characters in FPSC. Seems kind of stupid that we can't use Blender or Anim8tor.

I like pie.
Kerithion
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 23:30
What about Caligari Gamespace? Doesn't cost thousands of dollars. Very intuitive compared to 3DS Max too.
Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 23:38
Quote: "Seems kind of stupid that we can't use Blender or Anim8tor"


yes you can, you can use basically ANY modelling package, dont just think 3ds max is the only thing out there

Bongo
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 00:20
Quote: "yes you can, you can use basically ANY modelling package, dont just think 3ds max is the only thing out there"


i've been told by someone else that the ONLY program you can use to make the animation skeletons for characters for FPSC is Character Studio in 3DS Max. Of course that was very discouraging to anyone who doesn't have wads of cash and isn't trying to make commercial games with FPSC.

I like pie.
freakshow
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 00:25
you can use milkshape for animations too. Its really good and only costs $30.


Project:V, where something always lies in the shadows...
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Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 00:31 Edited at: 17th Aug 2006 00:32
@ Bongo

then that someone else is a fool, most modelling packages include animation and bone features, all you need, is a directX exporter.

Bongo
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 01:31
Hmm,.. I currently have Blender, Anim8tor, Fragmotion, DBconverter, Lithunwrap, Photoshop 5 and Paint Shop Pro (forgot which version) , and Entity Maker. Is this all I need?
I know I can make objects and model/animate weapons with these as there are a few tutorials I've read and watched on object and weapon making.

But I've yet to find a tutorial on animating a character model and going through all the steps to get them FPSC ready.(hopefully a non-3DS Max tutorial will show up) I hope one shows up soon, that would be peachy!

I like pie.
Avenging Eagle
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 03:59
btw its anim8or, not anim8tor. Why do you think they use an 8 instead of an A?

AE

Jourdan
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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 10:21
well, what kind of application may i use to edit fpsc's main model?
i don't care the prices
i cant open .x file using 3dsMax, so what do i need?
Bane
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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 11:02
I'm not sure if it's the best but I'm trying to figure out 3D Canvas pro to make people.

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