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Post by Fuck you Steve on Sept 25, 2012 19:53:16 GMT
Does anyone have rdn 3dsmax here?
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Post by Sawslig Steve. And William. on Sept 26, 2012 5:45:05 GMT
Uuuused to I think? It's terrible. I have 3DSMax 2012, that's beautiful, but the RDN one is from like 2003 and I hate it.
Gmax was based on it, but there's just a few little things that Gmax does a lot less... annoyingly than it.
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Post by Fuck you Steve on Sept 26, 2012 12:28:07 GMT
I'm fondling of making models for ic.
And since the rdn one has 10 base source animals that can be meshed, I'm looking for that.
But if I can't find that one, i'll settle on gmax.
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Post by MERRY CROMBMAS! on Sept 27, 2012 8:46:07 GMT
Modelling for IC is relatively easy considering the amount of polygons and no need for UV wrapping.
Animating those bitches is a whole different story, though.
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Post by Sawslig Steve. And William. on Sept 27, 2012 9:46:29 GMT
You do need to UV wrap. And unwrap.
Also, it's patch editing, not poly-- which makes it harder than poly editing of the same degree, because you have handles to manipulate-- but it's still easy as fuck.
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Post by Matt on Sept 27, 2012 14:42:35 GMT
ps animating is easy animating well is easy but itreally is very boring and it means i cant make every anim in about half an hour.
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Post by Sawslig Steve. And William. on Sept 27, 2012 16:11:50 GMT
Not to mention multiple exports.
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