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importing terrain [message #25948] |
Thu, 19 June 2003 13:50 |
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Captkurt
Messages: 488 Registered: February 2003
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TheDragon | special. where can i get that?
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Lol, if you find it let me know, I have bryce5, and it's great for terrain.
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importing terrain [message #26010] |
Thu, 19 June 2003 17:42 |
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maytridy
Messages: 1371 Registered: February 2003 Location: New York, USA
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Make it in 3Ds Max, export it as a .3ds file. Then open Gmax\Renx and go to file import. Select your exported file and open it.
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importing terrain [message #26049] |
Thu, 19 June 2003 20:17 |
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Captkurt
Messages: 488 Registered: February 2003
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maytridy | Make it in 3Ds Max, export it as a .3ds file. Then open Gmax\Renx and go to file import. Select your exported file and open it.
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You have to have 3Ds max to do this, he's asking about Bryce, maybe if youd read the post a little bit instead of just jumping in to make a post you would've known that.
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importing terrain [message #26051] |
Thu, 19 June 2003 20:44 |
mike9292
Messages: 275 Registered: February 2003 Location: USA
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Captkurt |
maytridy | Make it in 3Ds Max, export it as a .3ds file. Then open Gmax\Renx and go to file import. Select your exported file and open it.
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You have to have 3Ds max to do this, he's asking about Bryce, maybe if youd read the post a little bit instead of just jumping in to make a post you would've known that.
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u dont in bryce save it a 3ds max file then open renx/gmax and select import then the 3ds max file
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