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[?] 3D model format

Posted: 2006-12-06 08:44
by Sandy_Beret
I am a 3D modeller. What format does PR/vBF use ? Which applications can export it and import it ?

Ta.
8)

Posted: 2006-12-06 08:51
by Rhino
3DSMAX is the best tool to use as its equpied with the most uptodate tools. Thou myia is what BF2 was made with and i think myia can save directly to the BF2 format.

Posted: 2006-12-06 09:03
by DJJ-Terror
MAYA

Posted: 2006-12-06 09:22
by Pantera
Rhino your a classic mate, myia lol, i got in trouble for lol in class :(

@ Sandy, if you cant get your hands on 3dsMax you can try the free watered down version of it, Gmax. Basically its the same as 3dsMax but it doesnt have ALL the features 3dsMax has.

Good Luck with your modelling, i hope you can make me a bran-spankin new building to add to my map!! (it could be a tower, or a Palace)

Posted: 2006-12-06 09:27
by Rhino
Well I couldn't remember the exact name off the top of my head or how it was spelt and couldn't be asked to look it up. If I knew you guys where going to make such a big deal out of it then I would have bothered to look it up.... :roll:

Posted: 2006-12-06 09:39
by Pantera
'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino']Well I couldn't remember the exact name off the top of my head or how it was spelt and couldn't be asked to look it up. If I knew you guys where going to make such a big deal out of it then I would have bothered to look it up.... :roll:
oh noe, it wasnt a big deal, it was just the way you said it that made it funny.

http://bfeditor.org/forums/index.php?sh ... &hl=3dsMax

check that out for some tutorials on Modelling with 3dsMax. (just scroll down and select a tutorial you want)

Posted: 2006-12-06 12:15
by Sandy_Beret
I can model in another app and convert anyway... UV texturing would probably have to be done in Max, if not the actual textures...
I'll look into it... I find Lightwave Modeller and Modo to be the most
efficient modelling tools
8)

Posted: 2006-12-06 17:44
by Duckitt
Maya, as stated, saves straight to the BF2 required file formats.

3DS can be used with advanced tools - which I have a link to if you need them (not on my right now though!).

If doing character models PLEASE use maya because it solves a lot of problems such as weighting!

Posted: 2006-12-06 18:17
by e-Gor
The simple answer to your question would be .bundledmesh, .staticmesh, .skinnedmesh, and .collisionmesh, and no programs can export any of them. (without extra plugins)
'[R-CON wrote:Duckitt']Maya, as stated, saves straight to the BF2 required file formats.

3DS can be used with advanced tools - which I have a link to if you need them (not on my right now though!).
Not quite correct - but the editor itself can convert .mb (the maya default format) to the required format. There is a plugin for 3ds max that will do many things for bf2 including export meshes.

So either work just as well as each other. Maya is really no easier than 3ds max once you've got the necessary plugin, but as duckitt mentioned, maya has advantages when using skinnedmeshes (i.e. player models, flags etc.).