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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at
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| In library creator how would I make a house or car, trash cans, benches ect.???????? |
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Gunpower61 |
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| Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at
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| edited by: Gunpower61 on
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Hi... On link below is manual for Library creator 05 (; almost same for 06 ):
http://www.coursedownloads.com/extras/details.asp?id=468
To create 3d objects you can use Gmax Tutorial on link below:
http://www.coursedownloads.com/extras/details.asp?id=335 |
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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at
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THANKS GUN
I sure will check em out. |
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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Sunday, November 15, 2009 at
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| Surface structures want an X file which I know nothing about so if someone can help me to make the first structure I would be good from there. |
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| Posted: Monday, November 16, 2009 at
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| edited by: TigerShot( on
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if you use LC2006 then it wants X format for suface model but i would tell you something, compiled suface model by LC2006 that would be trouble in linghting effects so i just suggest you try LC2002 or try TBMs modified version get from this link http://www.coursedownloads.com/forum/posts.asp?post=5155 drop it into the LC06 folder, click on it, works compiled model by LC2002 would be fine for light
however, if you still just want use LC2006, you should get X file exporter for Gmax or 3dsmax to get X file exporter or convertor just googling there are a bunch of pages
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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Monday, November 16, 2009 at
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What are all the formats that lc will handle well?????
I have other 3d programs like milkshape and google sketchup 7 pro. |
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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at
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| Still haveing no luck at getting the plugins for gmax. Can someone help a fella out here? |
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ron717 |
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Here you go bigfoot, hope to see some new structures, use Updated LC by True Blue, it has better lighting. Not much help with Gmax at present time. |
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ron717 |
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| Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at
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| This also should help. |
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bigfoot_158 |
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| Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at
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I got 50% now. The intro in structers doc is not wanting to open due to graphic conversions. And I can not find the gmax manual anywhere. But I do got the tw export option now. |
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ron717 |
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| Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at
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A well made Gmax tutorial by jimi is in the utilities section on this site under Tutorials on the third page. |
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