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Grey Wolf
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Well I took a look at the Shells Of Fury 3D models, they are in .x format and can be converted to .obj.
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Silent Hunter
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what do we need to do that ??? keltos |
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Grey Wolf
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There are some freeware converters out there, just forgot the names of them.
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Gunner
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i have them i think
ill give you a link in not so long
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Gunner
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http://www.andytather.co.uk/Panda/di...downloads.aspx
To export .X files in 3ds Max... Not sure if its usefull
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