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Post by sagittariusmoon on Apr 30, 2016 0:36:09 GMT 1
As the title above states. This is two very quick video links to making collision with 3DS max 2014. Even if you do not use this to make collision it should give you some ideas on setting up the nifskope files when done. Use headphones to hear and turn up the volume, After, the commercials. I had to be soft spoken to record at this point, while using a generic headset. The two final pictures are what you "delete" in the exported collision Nif, before adding in your nifs to the collision files. The parts you delete are highlighted in yellow. This should be very easy to follow, even if you have a short attention span. try to enjoy. Also if you need the plugin to do collision in 2014, just ask me and I will put the files in dropbox or direct you to the online resource, if it still exists or if I can find it. Taking the plugin means you need to set up the plugin 'yourself' in 3DS max. It's fairly simple. P.S. Remember to read the video description. I give a little more detailed hints. That means you will have to open the video up to view on youtube. Hint:: When it comes to the Nifskope setting up of collision. You can actually borrow another items collision, delete that items physical nif and then paste your own 'new' Nif on the BSFadeNode line. While the collision will not match your items exactly, in certain instances this is ideal and a quick method to have collision barriers. Delete these in your open Nif, inside of NIfskope
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Hannes821
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Post by Hannes821 on Oct 16, 2016 23:02:33 GMT 1
I will work with a plugin for 3ds max 2014 now at uni, so hopefully in this semester i will get so skilled with the control, features and camera, that i can use it for here, lets see...
(export problem remains ;-) )
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Post by Hannes821 on Jan 31, 2017 16:38:29 GMT 1
NIF export settings. will do after exams ;-)
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