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BIG UPDATE

 

  • Decreased required post count from 300 to 100!

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  • Updated with 4Shared links

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  • Updated with 2 videos!

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  • The first of the new videos is put at the part 2 of the guide: 'Editing the model'

In the guide I take a part of a mob from Lineage 2 and make an accessory of it

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  • In the second video I show how to make something from a scratch.

My 3ds skills aren't very good, and in this video I make quite alot of mistakes:

I hope you can see them and see how to do it right :) I'll share the result soon

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This was the result of that second new video:

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  • All Videos viewable on Youtube soon!

 

Good luck with editing everyone, and don't hesitate to ask questions!

 

Show us what you got 8)

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Decreased required post count from 300 to 100!

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I think it's from the hide tags, very annoying thing, Ill remove them. Try again.

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Thx LauQ ^^ This is really awesome ^^ Good to know that You are trying Your best to learn us how to create a model's ;)

I will try it for sure !

 

Thx once again !

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LauQ is very nice the Guide But i can't understand only the first step if you can make a small video plz :D

because i am not good at English and the translate is not good

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LauQ is very nice the Guide But i can't understand only the first step if you can make a small video plz :D

because i am not good at English and the translate is not good

.ukx I mean packs/files inside your Lineage 2/Animations folder

 

You can take a .ukx from there, and extract it with umodel with the commmand I posted there. The extracted file you can import at 3ds max.

 

Good luck

 

:S your video is speed up, i can't understand everything.

Thanks for guide btw :Pxaxa

Take the text primarily, and I will put download links of the avi, so you can play for example in Quicktime you can slow play if you want to see the things I do. I needed to speed up cause I failed alot in some vids :p

Just to make it clear: there are 3 vids!

- One pretty basic, step by step exporting

- One very long, making something from a scratch (just making model yourself)

- And one in which I take a part from a mob to make an accessory

 

Good luck every1 :) Thanks for the nice replies

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Someone can help me pls?

 

I did this:

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then i did the texture and teh shader, maked the utx, the ukx then modded the itemname-e and the weapongrp but i get this:

 

SkeletalMesh kebab.kebab: Serial size mismatch: Got 12098, Expected 12102

 

History: LoadObject <- (SkeletalMesh kebab.kebab 12270==12270/12304 172 12102) <- ULinkerLoad::Preload <- PreLoadObjects <- UObject::EndLoad <- UObject::StaticLoadObject <- (Engine.Mesh kebab.kebab NULL) <- UMeshComponent::LoadMeshComponent <- UMeshContainer::UpdateMeshComponents <- APawn::UpdateMeshComponents <- User::UpdatePawnMeshContainerByItem <- User::UpdatePawnMeshContainer <- User::SetPawnResource <- NCPawnView_InvenItemWnd::OnRButtonDown <- NCVirtualWndMain::SetFocusingWindow <- NCVirtualWndMain::DispatchWndMsg <- NConsoleWnd::DispatchWndMsgX <- NConsoleWnd::MasterConsoleEventProcess <- UEngine::InputEvent <- UWindowsViewport::CauseInputEvent <- UWindowsViewport::UpdateInput <- UViewport::ReadInput <- APlayerController::Tick <- ALineagePlayerController::Tick <- TickAllActors <- ULevel::Tick <- (NetMode=0) <- UMasterLevel::Tick <- TickLevel <- UGameEngine::Tick <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop

 

 

 

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