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Wings 3d to UDK
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10-31-2013, 09:20 PM
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Wings 3d to UDK
Hi,
I have 3 questions. Please help me with your replay. 1.Is it possible to export models from Wings 3D to UDK , if so , how ? 2.Do the UVs go with the model , since that would be helpful , creating UVs for Normal , spec and so on would be easier that way. 3.Is there any free software or at least under 40$ for animating your models and so on. I used to use Hammer over a year ago , i though i would do something in UDK , I simply plan to do simple environments for a 3rd person game . Currently fooling around and finding my way through the UDK. In meanwhile i keep watching 3D buzz tuts and so on. Cheers , thank you for reading. AffordablePup |
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11-03-2013, 06:08 AM
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RE: Wings 3d to UDK
(10-31-2013 09:20 PM)mikeohio Wrote: 1.Is it possible to export models from Wings 3D to UDK , if so , how ?Wings exports the following formats: ![]() If UDK knows how to read any of them, then it is possible. (10-31-2013 09:20 PM)mikeohio Wrote: 2.Do the UVs go with the modelYes. (10-31-2013 09:20 PM)mikeohio Wrote: 3.Is there any free software or at least under 40$ for animating your models and so on.Blender is free, and it's the only good free animation software out there. In the sub-$40 range, there is nothing. Go higher or go Blender. |
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12-04-2013, 11:16 AM
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RE: Wings 3d to UDK
IIRC UDK doesn't support .3ds, .lwo or .obj, but uses either .ase or .fbx which makes it a real shame the fbx exporter for wings was discontinued. You'll probably have to go through another program, like Blender, to "convert" the models to a format UDK supports.
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12-06-2013, 06:49 PM
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RE: Wings 3d to UDK
Just to back up what others are saying -- Blender is a fantastic option for anyone.
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