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View Full Version : Ruby Model
Here's the Ruby model file. Doom Marine mentioned something about being able to make it into a snark :D
You can probably do better by making your own, but it's attached anyway.
Here's a screenshot:
http://www.editingarchive.com/images/rubyscreenshot.jpg
And here's the download; Enjoy! :)
Walrii
05-08-2004, 03:32 PM
That is so butt ugly :)
Sadly though, your modelling skills appear to be superior to mine... <_<
A sense of deja vu kicking in.
Lol :lol:
Yep, it's a screenshot from the sidescroller project. HT progress comes back in different ways. HT is a learning experience, and one I'm proud to be a part of :)
*Sigh*
"Progress"
I miss that word when talking about HTMod :(
Guest
05-09-2004, 11:13 PM
Man, where have I been!
Back, and i'll start on it soon. Hope it turns out good :D
Doom_Marine
05-09-2004, 11:14 PM
^ above post by me. i keep forgetting to log in :P
Now that i look at it, i already have a problem... none of the files are milkshape openable. I dont have 3dsMax :P
How could i convert a MAX file into a ms3d file?
Walrii
05-10-2004, 06:45 PM
Err [Zips] maybe you could answer Doom Marine?
I've no clue... I never made models for anything besides Unreal, and it was just a simple export using 3DSM itself... I can't really help you I'm afraid.
Doom_Marine
05-11-2004, 06:46 AM
Originally posted by Zips@May 10 2004, 08:11 PM
I can't really help you I'm afraid.
:(
Walrii
05-11-2004, 07:17 PM
My advice is to then look around for 3DSM importers for milkshape, since I know that Milkshape is fairly add-in friendly.
Milkshape is very popular, so is 3DSM so there MUST be a way to bring the two together...
If all else fails "buy" 3DSM max :)
[note: the quotes are not used for sarcasm...]
Doom_Marine
05-11-2004, 09:02 PM
Originally posted by Walrii@May 11 2004, 06:17 PM
My advice is to then look around for 3DSM importers for milkshape, since I know that Milkshape is fairly add-in friendly.
Milkshape is very popular, so is 3DSM so there MUST be a way to bring the two together...
If all else fails "buy" 3DSM max :)
[note: the quotes are not used for sarcasm...]
I tried all the importers.... none work.
I'm not going to buy 3dsmax.... i already paid for milkshape! lol
What if... one of you who HAVE 3dsmax save it as a full model send it to me?
You realize the model consists for perhaps 10 faces? It'd be faster for you to make a new one... and it'd look better too ;)
Doom_Marine
05-12-2004, 08:50 AM
Originally posted by Sim9@May 12 2004, 12:18 AM
You realize the model consists for perhaps 10 faces? It'd be faster for you to make a new one... and it'd look better too ;)
It WOULD? lol
Ok, i'll give it a shot. (when i have some spare time)
This would be my first model i ever... finshed. :P
Woot woot :D
It doesn't have to be uber-high quality. Just about anything would be better than what I made ;)
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