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Question: Is there any way to covert VMF to 3ds, ect?

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smoth
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Post by smoth »

you can adjust them, I tweaked mine a good bit when I used blender. My problem with blender is this: in wings when I delete an edge it creates no hole, I mearly get a larger face. In blender, I delete and edge and it kills all connected faces and I am left with a hole.

wings fer me.
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Dragon45
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SwiftSpear wrote:In comparison, I'll DEFINITELY take blender any day. Blender is more intimidating to learn due to greater complexity... but that also means it acctually is quite powerful once you get used to it.
complex and difficult-to-learn interface means more power? what?

if weird complexity meant more power, my last girlfriend should have been a fucking beast in the sack.
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Tim Blokdijk
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Post by Tim Blokdijk »

Dragon45 wrote:
SwiftSpear wrote:In comparison, I'll DEFINITELY take blender any day. Blender is more intimidating to learn due to greater complexity... but that also means it acctually is quite powerful once you get used to it.
complex and difficult-to-learn interface means more power? what?

if weird complexity meant more power, my last girlfriend should have been a fucking beast in the sack.
I guess Blender is a bit like a woman, you need to know which buttons to press to get the right result. :-)
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Dragon45
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Post by Dragon45 »

http://youtube.com/watch?v=jm7_Tu9L4BY

Now substitute PS3 for Blender and the Wii for pretty much any other modelling program except for 3dsmax (or blender).
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Hahaha
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