Hmm. The one on the left seems feasible, but the right one.... nobody mentioned that your vertices that will grab the mesh have to correspond with the mesh points in loathing. Everything has to be modeled to scale. The round corners just simply wont work properly. You can make it kind of work, but it wont look as smooth as it does in your render.
We tried Point. Your model program couldnt export in a format that Apathy will read. Which is exactly why all the model guides say you can only use two applications to create models for myth; the app Bungie used, called Formz, which is nowhere to be found, and the other is Meshwork. Every modeler I've ever met has used Meshwork.
If you can re-construct your models in Meshwork, I can get them into Myth for you.
I've heard of an app called 3DMF Optimizer that can supposedly open 3DMFs saved by other programs and make them compatible with Apathy. Have you guys tried that?
I have made models in the past with the same program that Coldsteel imported into myth... its just a question of format and conversion....
I tried meshworks in sheepshaver it crashed each time and i had 3dmf optimizer on my old mac it doesnt work in my sheepshaver either.... i think missing or have jacked up the 3d plugins ie quictime.
if one does not learn from the failings of the past they are likely to suffer its return.
I can open meshworks in osx though without quesa working right the import or export dont seem to work...
I can export from archicad in many formats then import into cinema 4d and export as 3dmf... 3dmf optimizer would be next if it worked on my mac then to meshworks... anyway the chain breaks down with no quick draw 3d on osx 10.5 and quesa not seeming to work...
the models split up and are low enough poly count... its a question of finding the best most compatible format...
if one does not learn from the failings of the past they are likely to suffer its return.
"Carl Norman made this detailed M-60 for use with a Vietnam conversion of Myth II. He writes, "it is nice to be able to create detailed models like that quickly and easily.""
"Carl Norman made this detailed M-60 for use with a Vietnam conversion of Myth II. He writes, "it is nice to be able to create detailed models like that quickly and easily.""
I would be thats either wod or crest before i supplied them with the huey model... and new m60's