12-11-2016, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2016, 07:45 PM by Fallenleader.)
Just popped in to share a tidbit of information for everyone.
Using 3DS Max 2k11 and the 2k10 importer from this website:
http://www.chaosincarnate.net/cannonfodder/cftools.htm
You can import both the model and SMD animations to export to other usable formats.
For those of you who use Unity or other left handed coordinate solutions, this is a quick and fast solution.
For those of you who use right handed coordinate solutions, you will have to figure it out how to make it upright yourself.
First, you import the SMD model itself.
Next, you import 1 animation of your choice.
Press play, and enjoy the show.
As for exporting these animations out, I have not progressed that far. I am assuming I can import the animation only and export it that way, but I have yet to try.
Using 3DS Max 2k11 and the 2k10 importer from this website:
http://www.chaosincarnate.net/cannonfodder/cftools.htm
You can import both the model and SMD animations to export to other usable formats.
For those of you who use Unity or other left handed coordinate solutions, this is a quick and fast solution.
For those of you who use right handed coordinate solutions, you will have to figure it out how to make it upright yourself.
First, you import the SMD model itself.
Next, you import 1 animation of your choice.
Press play, and enjoy the show.
As for exporting these animations out, I have not progressed that far. I am assuming I can import the animation only and export it that way, but I have yet to try.