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Re: BLENDER

Post by bernie » Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:14 pm

We are working on motions in equity now. In the next release v5.0.5 you will be able to create motions in equity for a rigged model. When we have sorted that we will be working on building a skeleton and tying in mesh. You should then be able to export your mesh from any modeller in nfo, obj, or 3ds format import that into equity build the skeleton tie it in to your mesh and animate it.

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Re: BLENDER

Post by zany_001 » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:05 pm

Ah, I see. i would prefer working with blender but this will work nearly as well.Anyway, I won't be doing much in RF1, instead, I'll be moving to RF2.
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Re: BLENDER

Post by paradoxnj » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:01 pm

Zany, Greywolf made an NFO exporter for Blender. See a post in the beginning of this topic.
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Re: BLENDER

Post by zany_001 » Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:05 pm

I know that and I aready acknowledged it, but I was judt saying I can't export animations with blender.
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Re: BLENDER

Post by paradoxnj » Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:12 pm

I believe he made a KEY exporter also. Contact him by using the memberlist of the forum.
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Re: BLENDER

Post by Lord_Garfield » Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:00 pm

Voltare wrote: And for you blender guys....I challenge you to show me 1 full game made with it, that is not based on that crap you call " blender game engine".And is able to run on windows.
What about ethernal lands? opensource MMORG. All models are made with blender.
And Yo Frankie is an blender project. It looks verry nice.

Just to name 2.

Just don't use the blender engine itself but use it as a tool to make models and animations and even worlds.

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Re: BLENDER

Post by zany_001 » Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:50 am

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Above is TRUTH!
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Re: BLENDER

Post by Allanon » Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:58 am

"And for you blender guys....I challenge you to show me 1 full game made with it, that is not based on that crap you call " blender game engine".And is able to run on windows.
I like a challenge so I did a search and found these:

Jump'N Ghost
VDrift
Java Classic RPG
Mark IV Engine Project
Moonkiroe
Walaber's Trampoline
Flora And Fauna

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Re: BLENDER

Post by zany_001 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:07 pm

ROFLMHO AHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
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Re: BLENDER

Post by Voltare » Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:06 pm

Blender is still total and utter crap :P

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Re: BLENDER

Post by zany_001 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:03 pm

Blender is aesome but the game engine sucks except for making walkthroughs of architechture.
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Re: BLENDER

Post by ardentcrest » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:36 pm

Blender would be good if they did a bloody facelift on that messy, overfilled, small text,
ECT GUI that they have. IMO

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Re: BLENDER

Post by Voltare » Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:54 pm

Look....None of those were made with the blender game engine, which I specifically asked for.You have to export out of blender, like anything else.Which makes it even harder with blender.

Export process in , say, milkshape : file:export: whatever.3ds(or whatever):save.
Export process in blender: Yeah.I'll get right back to you on that one as soon as I understand it.


Until those blender goons, which is what they are( just try asking them why that interface is as confusing as it is......try it.), change that whole system, from the way it saves things, to the interface, to the way it navigates in 3d space....it won't ever be nothing but an artist's tool.

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Re: BLENDER

Post by Allanon » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:33 pm

Export process in blender: Yeah.I'll get right back to you on that one as soon as I understand it.
Now you are just being stupid since exporting from Blender is the same as any other program. Go to File->Export and choose what format to export then select a filename.

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Re: BLENDER

Post by bernie » Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:46 pm

Got to agree with voltare on this one. It's NOT that simple. The next step from the one you show allanon, is to go though loads of steps choosing a directory and the interface for that is hopeless (You almost need satnav to get through it). Then you have another dialog pops up with loads of different choices even on a simple thing like .obj. If your cursor slips off the dialog you have to start over again. It's absolute Rubbish. The whole interface needs rebuilding from scratch to make it half usable.

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