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Hey guys,
I was wondering how I could merge those 3 stuff mentioned in the title together into one .FBX file. I have already worked out the textures and models together but the animations part is rather confusing to me. Firstly, how could I export/convert the .PSA animation file(s) ripped from brres viewer to something else .FBX since I tried opening that .FBX in Cinema4D but it didn't show the animation. Is there a way to merge all 3 of these stuff from Noesis? Thanks for the help in advance!
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No one? Now, I have worked out how to do this using UDK but it's a lengthy process.
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Did You try on 3ds max animating?
also this place isn't as active as many other forums, so you have to take that into account.
with that said, I didn't even know you could merge that stuff into one file so idk what to do either.
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Alright, nvm guys. I'll try to do something about it. As for the thread not being in the right section, you can move it if you like.
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As I wrote up try open in 3ds max.
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It's simple. If you load the model and animation in 3ds Max using the Actor X importer, you can then export to fbx and in the export settings you can enable "embed media" which will add the textures to the file. Not sure about other programs though...
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(03-25-2013, 04:01 AM)Paratroopah! Wrote: It's simple. If you load the model and animation in 3ds Max using the Actor X importer, you can then export to fbx and in the export settings you can enable "embed media" which will add the textures to the file. Not sure about other programs though...
But you see, I don't have the models and animations in one file so is it possible to add the animation in the model after importing it to 3DS Max? I do it with UDK all the time now since it will merge the model and animations but not textures. So I just add the textures inside Unity3D where I usually work.