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RE: Render Tutorial - Arioch - 07-11-2014 Sticking this thread/marking important RE: Render Tutorial - Scumbag - 07-11-2014 (07-11-2014, 05:37 PM)Luke. Wrote: Lets go gravedigging 'cause this is an important thread. A little more details please. I use max so maybe i can help. I recommend lynda.com tutorials, they are very good. RE: Render Tutorial - evanz - 10-05-2014 I do a slightly different way to render my stuff I use Vue d’esprit and milkshape (obviously to import the models) But it doesn’t recognise dds texture files, so I converted all to png and saved into a folder In milkshape I import a model then export as obj format which creates 2 files, the obj and an MTL text file (tells the obj what and where the textures are) I then edit the mtl to point towards the folder where the png files are, by replacing dds with png and the folder Eg newmtl JUHT1_dark_internal illum 2 Kd 0.600000 0.600000 0.600000 Ka 0.200000 0.200000 0.200000 Ks 0.100000 0.100000 0.100000 Ke 0.100000 0.100000 0.100000 Ns 0.781250 map_Kd F:\FL\New textures\\JUHT1_dark_internal.png ^^ was JUHT1_dark_internal.dds F:\FL\New textures is the drive and folder, where I saved all the converted texture files on my comp (i converted all dds files to png using xview, free prog and saved into the folder) Then I import the obj into vue d’esprit and it sees where the textures are and loads them Then I set scene objects etc RE: Render Tutorial - Outro - 10-06-2014 (07-11-2014, 05:37 PM)Luke. Wrote: I have a question to anyone else that's using it though. Trying to texture the prosecutor and it won't fill in most of them. Why?Not sure if this is relevant to your question, but... If you import hf_vhf.cmp (Prosecutor) into MilkShape 3D 1.4.8 (with msCMPImporter27.dll), you will get this view (yes, this is textured): The problem is in .dss textures for hellfire ship line. They were probably exported inappropriately or new version of MilkShape (or CMP importer) can't read them properly. However, when you export the model (I use .obj), rendering program recognizes the textures and shows them properly. I use Kerkythea 2008. Here's my quick (low quality) render: I dug deeper. I downloaded these plugins for Photoshop, opened the .dss files and saved them as .tga (32-bit). Then I opened the .tga files and saved them as .dss again. Then I copied the new .dss files into C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Freelancer\Textures (by replacing the old ones). Finally I opened MilkShape, imported hf_vhf.cmp and voilà: Also here's new (low quality) render which is slightly different from the old one: RE: Render Tutorial - evanz - 10-06-2014 thats weird so basically you convert the dds to tga, and then back again and replace them in the textures folder and it changes the look? RE: Render Tutorial - Outro - 10-06-2014 Exactly, evanz. Also, extracting textures during import doesn't help because hf_vhf.cmp model contains only original hellfire textures (those that begin with hf_). In some cases it is necessary to extract textures during import, because model uses textures from another models. A good example is unioner_VHF.cmp. It contains 5 original unioner textures, which can be loaded from Unioner_ships.mat, but the rest are imported textures which must be loaded via Extract Textures [✓]. RE: Render Tutorial - Ellie - 10-22-2014 Thank you very much for the in-depth tutorial schlurbi, much appreciated. RE: Render Tutorial - evanz - 11-19-2014 Does anyone know where i can find the model for the zoner colony ship?, i want to do a really good render of it RE: Render Tutorial - Freeroamer - 05-18-2017 All the links on this thing are broken.. RE: Render Tutorial - Corile - 06-10-2017 Has anyone figured out a tutorial which doesn't involve 3ds Max? Could this be accomplished in Blender? |