Is there a reason why newly imported 3D Models turn out like this?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 12 6:14 pm
by Dae
Have you converted the model to the Deus Ex format?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 12 6:16 pm
by RedDynasty
U have to use a program called unr2de that converts unreal models into deus ex models ( if its an unreal model u are using in the screenshot)
P.S I just found out that u are converting facing worlds in the picture XD .Nice,hope it turns out good
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 2:09 am
by atrey65789
[quote="Dae"]Have you converted the model to the Deus Ex format?[/quote]
Well, first I took a model from UT99 and turned it into a .3d file... then I compiled it to a U package.. does that mean converting to deus ex format? lol
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 2:09 am
by atrey65789
[quote="RedDynasty"]U have to use a program called unr2de that converts unreal models into deus ex models ( if its an unreal model u are using in the screenshot)
P.S I just found out that u are converting facing worlds in the picture XD .Nice,hope it turns out good [/quote]
I dont need unr2de... I extracted a model.
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 2:35 am
by RedDynasty
Yes but a model from which game ( if there was any).
Or did u made the model?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 2:54 am
by atrey65789
Model is from Unreal Tournament...
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 8:29 am
by Kalman11
UT99's models are not similar to Deus Ex's models
First, you ahve to run unr2de to convert UT99 models to Deus Ex models
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 1:11 pm
by RedDynasty
Ok atrey do this:
1.Get unr2de
2.Place it where the models are
3.Go to DOS Command Prompt
4.CD to where ur models are and the unr2de is
5.Type this: unrde2 *model name without the _d or the _a*
For example, if i have my meshes named Brute_a.3d and Brute_d.3d, i would type:
Unrde2 Brute
Hope it works for u
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 3:23 pm
by atrey65789
Ohhhhh......
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 12 5:43 pm
by Kalman11
ye, if your deus ex is at C:\DeusEx, then simply type cd C:\DeusEx
if it's on an another drive, you have to write down the letter of the drive e.g. F:
then enter, and cd F:\DeusEx or whatever
and it's unr2de, not unrde2